When a mail server sends mail to a list it has to make connections one at a
time to send each outgoing email.  The mail server must lookup "MX" records
from a DNS server for your domain and then connect with the mail server
found in the MX query.  So if a server "delayed" your mail by 1,000
seconds, perhaps you are the 1000th subscriber, and each email before you
took 1 second to send.   One second is fast for a PC based server on a home
Internet connection.   Google can send faster as they own a data center
with terabit level bandwidth.  If you want speed you pretty much have to
use a cloud-based service.

On Sun, Jan 3, 2021 at 10:37 AM Bernhard <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
>
> Germano Massullo schrieb am 03.01.21 um 18:56:
> > Il 03/01/21 18:35, Jason Polak ha scritto:
> >> I still use a few mailing lists and they all seem more or less the same
> >> with regard to speed. Seems plenty fast for a mailing list.
> >>
> >> Jason
> >>
> >> On 2021-01-03 4:14 a.m., Bernhard wrote:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> I find messages to this mailing list sometimes beeing delayed up to 1h
> >>> (most of the cases up to 1/2h) when sending them compared to what I see
> >>> in my inbox.
> >>> Does anyone have a clou about this?
> > Yo, guys you are replying under my topic "[darktable-user] Increase
> > lighttable performance"
> >
> ____________________________________________________________________________
> ???
> I see this in the subject line of all these mails:
> > Re: [darktable-user] why is this mailing list so slow?
>
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> regards
> Bernhard
>
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