On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Paul Sobey wrote: > Good morning, > > This morning I've noticed that my Xmail relay is taking quite a long time > from the establishment of an inbound tcp connection to the display of the > smtp banner. Here is a piece of log from one of my relays: > > 09:07:50B4 10.1.1.200 [17/01/2002 09:07:50] > 09:07:50 000001B4 Starting connection to 10.1.1.200 > 09:07:50 000001B4 Establishing protocol with 10.1.1.200 > 09:08:05 000001B4 220 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [XMail 1.2 > (Win32/Ix86) > 09:08:06 000001B4 HELO discordia.aleagroup.com ---> 250 aleagroup.com > <bla bla> > > As you can see it was 15 seconds from tcp circuit setup to Xmail displaying > its prompt. This is in contrast to my experience over the past two weeks, > during which time the response has always been near instant. The reason I > noticed was that one of my scripts timed out connecting to my Xmail relay > trying to send the results of a job. I had set the timeout to 10 seconds, > after which the script gave up.... > > Has anyone seen this before? Should I be restarting the service > periodically? Everything else on the server looks normal - Xmail running > with its customary 2-3MB working set, CPU fairly relaxed, etc..
Did you change something on your network ? Do you have maps checks enabled ? - Davide - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
