I moved the DNS entries as suggested. This did not work. With 127.0.0.1 first on the list it failed. I don't have the error message, but I put it back and it worked. I will put only my ISP's DNS entries in and see what happens.

[r...@laetitia ~]# cat /etc/resolv.conf
nameserver 206.13.30.12
nameserver 206.13.28.12
nameserver 127.0.0.1
; generated by /sbin/dhclient-script
[r...@laetitia ~]#

I have been playing with Spamdyke, but it seems to put an incredible load on the server. I removed it and the load dropped. I don't get that much spam anyways since the Spamassassin seems to work very well.

I only have spamhaus in my blacklist file.

Eric Shubert wrote:
Maxwell Smart wrote:
Anyone get this yesterday?

Jake,

The messages appear to be sent immediately.  They don't appear in the
queue.

Actually,  I do have a caching nameserver installed.   I will move the
127.0.0.1 to the top of the list.

What does your /etc/resolv.conf look like now?


Those are the DNS servers. The 64.168.70.132 is my autoritative DNS server.

Your authoritative DNS server should *not* be in your /etc/resolv.conf file. The authoritative DNS server has an entirely different role than a caching/resolving nameserver.

The qtp-check-rbls is

[r...@laetitia smtp]# qtp-check-rbls
0.194
2.021
Sending HUP signal to qmail-send.
[r...@laetitia smtp]#


Do you have list.dsbl.org in your /var/qmail/control/blacklists file? If so, remove it. That one is very slow.


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