On Saturday, July 26, 2003, at 08:09 PM, Nicolas Bertrand wrote:
Hello
We have a few low volume mailing lists . We have been been happy with the performance since instigating these (about a year and half ago) and these mailing lists have become quite important. However, suddenly, delivery times to subscribers have increased to 8-12 hours and cannot figure out what has gone wrong...
Info:
1.MTA is postfix.
2.Mail gets received by the email server which then triggers 'wrapper
post'
Then it takes 8-12 hours to get the mail delivered.
3.This problem is specific to mailing lists (all the other mail is fine)
4. The load on the server is minimal
5. no locks
6. nothing in qfiles
7. no errors in ~mailman/logs
8. no error in maillog
9. qrunner is executed by cron every minute, no error is being
generated. Same thing, with running qrunner manually from the command
line.
Any ideas?
Nic
Is that 8 to 12 hours for a message between the following times:
1. from the time the MTA's log records as delivering the message to the Mailman
2. to the time logged by MM in post and smtp logs for the message going out to the subscribers.
Does time (2) fit with the MTA's log showing the time it got the outgoing message from MM? What time does the MTA show handing off the message to the next MTA?
If time (1) to time (2) is where the 8 to 12 hours is going, are you saying nothing is showing in the qfiles directory during that time?
Assume you are using MM 2.0.x; which value of x?
Which MTA?
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