--- Jim Levie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 10-15 minutes sounds way too long for a DNS problem, > unless the DNS for > the client's IP is exceptionally slow to respond. > I'd expect a DNS time > out to be on the order of 1-2 minutes. > > You can check to see if a reverse lookup is really > taking that long by > getting the client's IP from your cyrus log and > executing 'host > client-IP' in a shell. If you find that taking 10-15 > minutes I'd suggest > trying the same thing from some other Internet host > to see if the > problem is at your end or at the client's end. > -- > Jim Levie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
It's a good thought, and I've tried that from the shell. Took a few seconds to figure out that there was no hostname available for the IP address -- not ten minutes! So I'm not sure if Sendmail and Cyrus are calling a separate process that is more persistent in its attempts to get the hostname, or if they are just that stubborn on their own (in which case, there must be a feature to disable this somewhere). As a temporary fix, I took the offending IP address and added it to the /etc/hosts file (performance is now lightning fast, of course). The more I look at this, the more it appears that it is a general DNS problem of some sort. Thanks, all, for the help! __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business $15K Web Design Giveaway http://promotions.yahoo.com/design_giveaway/ --- Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyruswiki.andrew.cmu.edu List Archives/Info: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/mailing-list.html