At 13:32 16/06/2003, Gardener, Ray A wrote:
Hi

Last week I upgraded to 2.1 - after a few problem things seems to be almost working fine.
However I notice that mails sent in regularly take over 20 minutes to be delivered. The logs directory files for mailman don't show any
problems and the system is lightly loaded.

But where is the time delay occurring: between receipt by the local MTA and Mailman sending it out, between Mailman handing it off to the outbound MTA and that passing the mail on. What do the headers on "delayed" mail show; also the MTA and Mailman's post/smtp logs.



Are there any parameter that I can, or need to, set to tell mailman to process messages within a certain interval - I am aware that I can
force the processing by running qrunner explicitly in spite of the fact that mailmanctl is controlling the qrunners. Is there a good reason
for not doing this from cron (as in what we had to do for version 2.0 and preceding versions)?

If anything the latency should be better with 2.1.x than with 2.0.x


Are these posts to lists with many subscribers or do they have some characteristic (large posts, many attachments) that might affect their handling?

Regards

Ray Gardener
CIS
Sheffield Hallam University
Sheffield
S1 1WB
0114 225 4926
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