On Wed, 2005-10-05 at 16:37 +1300, Christopher Sawtell wrote:
> On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 16:26, Zane Gilmore wrote:
> > Is there anybody else that is getting double messages turning up from
> > the list?
> 
> I got almost no mail yesterday, yet there was _lots_ today, but I didn't 
> notice any duplicates.
> 
> I believe paradise are still having problems, perhaps they should have stuck 
> with postfix.

they do seem to be using postfix, at least at the front end:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ telnet smtp.paradise.net.nz 25
Trying 203.96.152.32...
Connected to smtp.paradise.net.nz.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 smtp-1.paradise.net.nz ESMTP Postfix


the real problem IMHO is ISP's filtering mail instead of passing it on.
It is CPU intensive, you only have to look at the RECEIVED headers of
some messages to see how long they spend in spamfilter.$ISP.com

Make the end user filter their own spam, at least then the processing is
distributed, ie my cpu filters my mail rather than forcing ot through a
bottleneck at $ISP.

> 
> Cue for real qmail experts.
> 

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