On Jun 2, 2005, at 3:26 PM, Philip Hazel wrote:

On Thu, 2 Jun 2005, Mark Edwards wrote:

I think I solved the root of the problem, which was that I had simply added the smarthost router to the head of the configure file, and left the default dnslookup router. I removed the dnslookup router and things are nice and
speedy now, with no need for odd queueing.  Now my router is:

smart_route:
  driver = manualroute
  domains = !+local_domains
  transport = remote_smtp
  route_list = * smtp.sbcglobal.net

... followed by my local delivery routers.

So, I guess the delivery was being tried twice, or some such nonsense, which
is now fixed.  Does that make sense?

Not really, but if you are a happy bunny, that's the main thing!

I think probably the main source of the slowness was the excessive spam scanning, actually. But in any case, it does make sense to replace the dnslookup router with the smart_route router, rather than adding the smart_router before the dnslookup router, right?

And, if I read the documentation correctly, there is no point in adding no_more to the above smart router, right?

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Mark Edwards
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