On the qmail list [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>a) Almost all delivery (from sending client to remote client) takes 3 to 4
>minutes. However, If I look in the receiving client's Maildir/new after the
>sending client sends the message, it is there in 5 to 10 seconds. Any POP3
>connection simply does not notice the file is there even though it is present on
>all 4 servers (via the Netapp, of course).
There was someone a few days agos (yesterday?) who had this
problem; the reason was that the POP3 Maildir reader ignored
mails dated in the future, the solution was obviously to sync
the times on the machines.
Syncing times on networked machines is also very
useful/important in investigating all manner of network
problems; NTP is your friend.
>Is there some URL for qmail-2.0 yet that may shed some light on the
>changes and the timetable for its release?
Changes, dunno, timetable, certainly not, it'll be out when it's
ready (forgot who said that, Russ or mrsam IIRC).
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