Now, I can see clearly with qmlog.
These examples will be dumped into wiki
Eric Shubert wrote:
Time to plug the qmlog command. :)
Roxanne Sandesara wrote:
Well, that message would seem to indicate an issue with your SSL certs,
becoming unverifiable. That wouldn't 'slow down' your SMTP, but
hmmm i don't know what is happening. The slow response when sending
emails started again. Restarting all services and including the machine
did not help. It seems that the problem is intermittent.
Can we please try to continue on getting the culprit?
Could it be my tcp.smtp?
The first line below, starting with 127.: will be used by any webmail
operations on the server.
Currently, the next line, starting with only a :, will be used by all
other processes.
If you want to speed up submission of emails for local clients, you
could add a line starting (for example)
That's a nice way to explain it, Roxanne.
Intermittent problems such as this sure feel like something network related
to me. Have you obtained and run Jake's script that checks RBLs periodically?
Can you try using port 587 for submitting mails from a client and see if
there's slowness there too?
Hi All,
I just encountered a slowdown whenever I sent emails through smtp now.
This was not happening before and it suddenly slowed down.
I don't know if it has something to do with it but tried commenting the
only spam check I have check-dnsrbl=zen.spamhaus.org then did
qmailtoaster
This might help.
Tom Manliclic wrote:
Hi All,
I just encountered a slowdown whenever I sent emails through smtp now.
This was not happening before and it suddenly slowed down.
I don't know if it has something to do with it but tried commenting the
only spam check I have
Tom Manliclic wrote:
Hi All,
I just encountered a slowdown whenever I sent emails through smtp now.
This was not happening before and it suddenly slowed down.
I don't know if it has something to do with it but tried commenting
the only spam check I have check-dnsrbl=zen.spamhaus.org then
Well, that message would seem to indicate an issue with your SSL
certs, becoming unverifiable. That wouldn't 'slow down' your SMTP,
but if your users are connecting via SSL that could cause them to not
even send unless their client offers a 'send anyway' button or the
equivalent.
If I
Eric Shubert wrote:
Time to plug the qmlog command. :)
this is all wonderful stuff and fairly easy to do.
i'm just too busy :-(
I need a day or so, yet, Jake.
--michael
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Hi Eric and Roxanne,
I did below and I did not find any "soft reject" from the logs.
# qmlog -d 0509 -lc "soft reject" smtp
qmlog - pattern soft reject not found in any smtp logs with date/time
matching 0509
I tried connecting thru telnet to verify the connection in my pop3 and
smtp and got
OK. Looks like you've got an issue with your MySQL database system.
What, specifically, I can't be sure. First up, I would think, would
be to check the log for the mysql service. See if the service is
actually still running. Check permissions to the data directory to
make sure the
Hi Eric,
Here's my setup.
Eric Shubert wrote:
Let's get back to basics.
What's your distro/ver?
# qtp-whatami
# qtp-whatami
qtp-whatami v0.3
DISTRO=CentOS
OSVER=5
QTARCH=i686
BUILD_DIST=cnt50
BUILD_DIR=/usr/src/redhat
This machine's OS is supported, but this version/arch has not been
Here's my response to the items you requested.
Roxanne Sandesara wrote:
OK. Looks like you've got an issue with your MySQL database system.
What, specifically, I can't be sure. First up, I would think, would be
to check the log for the mysql service. See if the service is actually
still
Hrm. OK.
Check:
ls -al /var/lib/mysql
The username is probably root, if you haven't done anything else. The
password would have been the one you set when running the pre-cursor
scripts for the installation of QMT. You did change it, right?
Eric is right, in that I wouldn't generally
Jake Vickers wrote:
Tom Manliclic wrote:
Hi All,
I just encountered a slowdown whenever I sent emails through smtp now.
This was not happening before and it suddenly slowed down.
I don't know if it has something to do with it but tried commenting
the only spam check I have
Hi Jake,
I don't have a caching web server installed. I'm using a different dns
and not the dns with the same QTP box.
I tested the default RBLs using the script. I only use one
(zen.spamhaus.org ) got responses below. The other one is list.dsbl.org
which I don't use.
# sh rbl-check.sh
I just tried
# telnet ccamx.ccalimited.com
from here and didn't notice any delay.
Perhaps the issue is resolved?
Tom Manliclic wrote:
This might help.
Tom Manliclic wrote:
Hi All,
I just encountered a slowdown whenever I sent emails through smtp now.
This was not happening
Yes it seem to be responding well now after I did
a qmailctl cdb without actually changing anything.
But I still have this prompt and smtp slow to respond sometimes but
atleast not as slow as before. Could it be that there are several who
are trying to connect? How will I be able to check on
Tom Manliclic wrote:
Yes it seem to be responding well now after I
did
a qmailctl cdb without actually changing anything.
But I still have this prompt and smtp slow to respond sometimes but
atleast not as slow as before. Could it be that there are several who
are trying to connect?
Jake Vickers wrote:
Tom Manliclic wrote:
Yes it seem to be responding well now after I did a qmailctl cdb
without actually changing anything.
But I still have this prompt and smtp slow to respond sometimes but
atleast not as slow as before. Could it be that there are several who
are trying
I'm using Thunderbird. Can you send me a link to follow in doing a self
signed certificate if it is required in my setup?
Eric Shubert wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
Tom Manliclic wrote:
Yes it seem to be responding well now after I did a qmailctl cdb
without actually changing anything.
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Certificate
There's a little bit about self signed certs at the end of the page.
If you need more than that, there are many web pages about creating a self
signed cert. Any one should do. The certificate is the same as would be used
by apache. Google is your
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