On Fri, 26 Feb 1999, Patrick Paysant wrote:

> > If it responds ok, then the problem must be with your tcpserver
> > setup.  You could try running tcpserver interactively.  In one xterm,
> > as root, run
> >
> > /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -v -R -x/etc/tcprules.smtp.cdb -u5100 \
> > -g5151 0 smtp /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
> >
> > (after killing off your nonfunctional tcpserver that is lurking in the
> > background), then try connecting to it from a second xterm and see
> > what kind of response you get in the first one.
> 
> Ha ! Here is one problem. It works BUT AFTER 3 MINUTES WAITING !!!!!
> And I didn't see anything in the docs I read. Why 3 minutes (always 3,
> never
>  4 or 10 ...).

Almost sounds like it's waiting for a DNS timeout.  Is this an ummodified
tcpserver?  There aren't any anti-spam patches built into it, are there?
Also, try tcpserver without the -R and see if it makes any difference,
although it shouldn't - if anything it should be faster with it.

Vince.
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