Bob Kinney wrote:
Our director has been complaining about the performance while accessing
his mail. As such, we've begun the process of evaluating our entire
mail infrastructure to find out where the possible bottlenecks might be.
What client is he using and what protocol imap / pop ?
Our director has been complaining about the performance while accessing
his mail. As such, we've begun the process of evaluating our entire
mail infrastructure to find out where the possible bottlenecks might be.
May be the main bottleneck is your disk.
Check for disk i/o wait time with an
Hi,
I'm new to using email on Linux, so please bear with me.
If I use mutt -x to compose and send an email, it seems to work (that is, it
drops me to the command line after I finish entering the message body), but
the email never reaches the recipient.
tail /var/log/syslog gives the following:
Sam Kuper a écrit :
Hi,
I'm new to using email on Linux, so please bear with me.
If I use mutt -x to compose and send an email, it seems to work (that
is, it drops me to the command line after I finish entering the
message body), but the email never reaches the recipient.
tail
2008/10/26 Jérôme Blion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is Courier compiled by yourself or installed by your distribution
package system?
It was installed as a result of the command: sudo aptitude install mdadm
Type: which sendmail
This gives:
/usr/sbin/sendmail
I suppose the real problem is
OK, following the advice at this mailing list post
(http://tinyurl.com/6s4bry), I tried
host -t mx uclmail.net
and then
telnet barracuda.aluminati.org 25
both of which seemed to work fine, so that at least hopefully means I
probably don't have a network configuration problem or an esmtpd