Re: Want to be sure i am not throttling user.

2018-08-29 Thread Viktor Dukhovni
> On Aug 29, 2018, at 1:53 PM, Fazzina, Angelo wrote: > > [root@mail4 log]# cat maillog-20180829 |grep 137.99.149.148 |grep -v > disconnect |grep -v submission|grep connect You forgot to aggregate: $ ... | awk '{print $3}' | sed -e 's/.:..$/0/' | uniq -c 15 09:20 28 09:3

RE: Want to be sure i am not throttling user.

2018-08-29 Thread Fazzina, Angelo
tantly. I appreciate your patience. [root@mail4 log]# cat maillog-20180829 |grep 137.99.149.148 |grep -v disconnect |grep -v submission|grep connect Aug 28 09:22:43 mail4 postfix/smtpd[16278]: connect from unknown[137.99.149.148] Aug 28 09:23:06 mail4 postfix/smtpd[16278]: connect from unknown[137.9

Re: Want to be sure i am not throttling user.

2018-08-29 Thread Viktor Dukhovni
> On Aug 29, 2018, at 12:19 PM, Fazzina, Angelo > wrote: > > In answer to: "I get a quick NXDOMAIN. Is that also true for your mail > server?" > Yes i get the same results when i do a "dig -x 137.99.149.148" or > "nslookup 137.99.149.148" Are you doing the test on the MTA, or a

RE: Want to be sure i am not throttling user.

2018-08-29 Thread Fazzina, Angelo
Hi, the client/[sender] ip 137.99.149.148 is a users desktop running Outlook, likely with a DHCP address. In answer to: "I get a quick NXDOMAIN. Is that also true for your mail server?" Yes i get the same results when i do a "dig -x 137.99.149.148" or "nslookup 137.99.149.148" My

Re: Want to be sure i am not throttling user.

2018-08-29 Thread Wietse Venema
Viktor Dukhovni: > > 09:22:43 mail4 postfix/smtpd[16278]: connect from unknown[137.99.149.148] > > 09:22:45 mail4 postfix/smtpd[16278]: disconnect from unknown[137.99.149.148] > > > > 09:23:06 mail4 postfix/smtpd[16278]: connect from unknown[137.99.149.148] > > 09:23:08 mail4

Re: Want to be sure i am not throttling user.

2018-08-29 Thread Viktor Dukhovni
> On Aug 29, 2018, at 10:55 AM, Fazzina, Angelo > wrote: > > Hi, Thank you for the bread crumbs. After looking at my logs I do see > differences in the "delay" > from 0.72 to 2.2 seconds to send an email. The time that it takes your server to deliver each message to its destination nexthop

RE: Want to be sure i am not throttling user.

2018-08-29 Thread Fazzina, Angelo
Hi, Thank you for the bread crumbs. After looking at my logs I do see differences in the "delay" from 0.72 to 2.2 seconds to send an email. Then I googled this little tid-bit: Postfix logs additional delay information as "delays=a/b/c/d" where a=time before queue manager, including message