Hmm.
MXToolbox reports that it takes 6 seconds for my server to respond to
SMTP connections.
spamdyke's 'greeting-delay-secs' is set to 6 seconds.
Well, there's a coincidence. ;-)
Thanks, Eric -- should have thought of that.
Anyone have any intuitions about how effective greeting-delay is
If you have spamdyke installed it may have a timer
(greeting-delay-secs=) to inhibit spammers.
On 12/31/2019 2:54 AM, Angus McIntyre wrote:
I'm testing a newly-built mail server, and the tool at:
https://mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx
reports very slow connection and transaction times
I'm testing a newly-built mail server, and the tool at:
https://mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx
reports very slow connection and transaction times (approx. 6 seconds
and 8 seconds respectively). The server is on a reasonably powerful and
very lightly-loaded VM.
Are these times typical?
Thank you, Eric and Remo.
I ended up actually being able to get it to work two ways. The key to
using port 25 was the tcp.smtp line that Eric suggested. Once that's in
place, the following settings in '/etc/roundcubemail/config.inc.php' worked:
$config['smtp_server'] = '127.0.0.1';
Use 587 port in config.inc
On Tue, Dec 31, 2019 at 6:04 AM Angus McIntyre wrote:
> I'm still trying to set up an Ansible role for creating a qmailtoaster
> install, and I've run into some issues with Roundcube and Squirrelmail
> (Rainloop works fine).
>
> Following Eric's advice, I'm using