Here is an idea many of us use:
Configure DNS service on the Imail server for caching only.
Point Imail/Declude to use the DNS on the same server.
Configure the DNS service to use your other DNS servers and forwarders.
You will see a slight performance boost.
John Tolmachoff Engineer/Consultant/Owner eServices For You
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Turned out to be that one of our two DNS servers was down; causing a timeout on many of the requests. That's fixed, and Declude is now performing at about 3-4 messages per second. Much better, and not that far off the throughput with zero spam filtering.
-Chase Chase Seibert | Network and Systems Engineer | Bullhorn Inc | 617.464.2440 x119 | www.bullhorn.com
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Any recommendations for Declude add-ins or log readers that might be able to detect the run times of various tests? If I set logging to high would it log runtimes?
-Chase Chase Seibert | Network and Systems Engineer | Bullhorn Inc | 617.464.2440 x119 | www.bullhorn.com
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