The error log is at 0 bytes. I have not overridden the Defaults.py which
shows Defaults.py:MTA_ALIASES_STYLE = 'sendmail'. So I assume that means
that sendmail is the MTA.
Aug 25 08:08:31 2003 (27798) smtp for 2 recips, completed in 1.045 seconds
Aug 25 08:08:31 2003 (27798) smtp for 2 recips,
The description of the problem fits right in with the primary DNS
resolver not working and the server having to fall back to the secondary
for each look up.
That might not be your problem, but in anycase, you should run a
local-caching Nameserver on your mailserver. Then check to see how long
it
On Monday, August 25, 2003, at 02:28 pm, Andrew Falgout wrote:
The error log is at 0 bytes. I have not overridden the Defaults.py
which
shows Defaults.py:MTA_ALIASES_STYLE = 'sendmail'. So I assume that
means
that sendmail is the MTA.
You will be using SMTP to the local MTA (which you say
At 6:51 PM -0500 2003/08/23, Andrew Falgout wrote:
I'm currently running mailman-2.0.13-1 eith sendmail-8.11.6-25.72. Posts
are processed very fast, but delivery is more than slow.
You may want to consider sendmail 8.12 (current is 8.12.9, with
8.12.10 currently in Beta2). There are many
This could be caused by a DNS bottleneck. I would recommend you setup a
caching-only nameserver on your Mailman box and see if that helps. Remember
to modify /etc/resolv.conf to add a line at the top:
nameserver 127.0.0.1
Mike
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