Hallo Gerrit,
Here are some examples from my logs: "2002-08-21 22:59:57" "spam.spamcop.net" "FROM" "TO" "S2CD19" "2002-08-21 22:59:57" "spam.spamcop.net" "FROM" "TO" "S2CD19" "2002-08-21 23:00:01" "spam.spamcop.net" "FROM" "TO" "S2CD1A" "2002-08-21 23:00:01" "spam.spamcop.net" "FROM" "TO" "S2CD1A" "2002-08-21 23:00:05" "spam.spamcop.net" "FROM" "TO" "S2CD1B" "2002-08-21 23:00:05" "spam.spamcop.net" "FROM" "TO" "S2CD1B" "S2CD19" "FROM" "TO" "shelob.julianhaight.com." "2002-08-21 23:02:34" "S2CD1A" "FROM" "TO" "shelob.julianhaight.com." "2002-08-21 23:02:35" "S2CD1B" "FROM" "TO" "shelob.julianhaight.com." "2002-08-21 23:03:27" I submitted three messages around 23:00 and they were sent about two and a half minute later, the third message three and a half minute!!! What the hell is going on there? Gerrit Am Montag, 19. August 2002 um 10:38 schriebst du: > (I guess since 1.10) XMail is very slow, i.e. sending messages > lasts forever, i.e it lasts a long time until the messages are > actually sended out from spool. I see this because I have a > dialup connection here, before upgrading there were no problems, > I invoked my dialer, then I go to the mailer and push the 'send' > button, all the messages were send, the dialer terminated > automatically, it happens all in one minute (depending on the message > size). > Now, if I do the same as before with XMail 1.10, the dialer is > terminating automatically because of timeout and the messages are > still in the spool directory. My timeout is one minute so I > wonder now what XMail is doing in this minute(s) before actually > sending the messages. > Gerrit -- perl -e 'print $i=pack(c5,(41*2),sqrt(7056),(unpack(c,H)-2),oct(115),10);' - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
