Trac notifications are generally only as slow as your mail server, so you likely have something configured in your mail server that is causing this issue. This could obviously be any number of things, but I'd check for any kind of spam control, DNS lookups, sender verification, as a start.
I'd check your mail server logs, and possibly also enable Trac debug logging. On Wed, Mar 15, 2006 at 11:22:34AM +0800, Mark wrote: > Hi, > > I was able to successfully set-up trac in our server yesterday. I'm > presently using Trac 0.9.4. Before I enabled email notifications, > creating or updating a ticket worked just fine. But when I enabled > email notifications, the process suddenly took a long time to finish. > I modified the trac.ini file twice. The first time i set it to use a > remote smtp server, the second time I used the local stmp server found > in the same machine as trac. > > With two emails being sent (one to the owner and another to the > reporter) updating or creating a ticket takes about 30~35 seconds to > complete which is not acceptable to our developers. > > Is there workaround for this? I was thinking of making the > notification component asynchronous but didn't know how to go about > doing that. Or am I just missing a configuration item? > > Mark > _______________________________________________ > Trac mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.edgewall.com/mailman/listinfo/trac > -- Evolution: Taking care of those too stupid to take care of themselves. _______________________________________________ Trac mailing list [email protected] http://lists.edgewall.com/mailman/listinfo/trac
