Hi,

You are probably right about the DNS being the cause of the delay.  

If you have no DNS available, then run a DNS server right there on your mail machine; 
it can be its own.  Just serve "reverse" tables for all the IP networks your users use.

If you know that only a small set of hosts will be connecting to your machine, then 
simply enter all those in /etc/hosts, and DNS will never be consulted.

-c


At 7:53 AM +0200 10/20/00, Jeroen ten Berge wrote:
>I did not get a usefull reply on my previous question, so here it it again :
>I'm using qmail's maildir instead of mbox, so I was required to use
>qmail-pop, checkpasswd and qmail-pop3d;
>Know this POP3 works, but if a cli�nt connects it takes very long before
>they actually receive their data;
>I think one of the 3 programs tries to resolve the cli�nts hostname/IP which
>isn't availlable (no DNS), so I think that's the problem;
>
>I run qmail-popup in inetd with the following line :
>pop-3 stream tcp nowait root /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup qmail-popup
>mailfullhostname /bin/checkpassword /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d ./Maildir
>
>Thx in advance,
>Jeroen.


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