>-----Message d'origine----- >De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] la part de Henri van Riel >Envoy=E9 : lundi 26 f=E9vrier 2007 20:16 >=C0 : [email protected] >Objet : [xmail] Re: Small GLST bug maybe? > .... >> Are you sure your server or connexion is not too busy ? > >I noticed the odd delay too. Funny thing is, your email (the one I am >replying to now took 2 and a half minutes to be delivered to my >mailbox but I am still waiting on the email you replied to, which I >sent this morning 9 am! Obviously it was delivered to the rest of the >list (since you replied to it) but it hasn't arrived here yet. > >So where is it? I'll know when I get it I suppose. Funny your email >travels without delay while others seem to get "stuck" somewhere. > >Btw, AFAIK, the problem is only with this list. I'm subscribed to >several other lists and I don't see any delays there. I have several >other accounts (gmail, hotmail, work, etc) and there is never any >substantial delay sending from or to those accounts but they all go >through my ISP's mailrelay server. > >GLST is disabled now and I have XMAIL configured to use a maximum of >16 SMTP threads. That should be enough and the server and connection >should be able to handle the mail traffic hands down. So what could be >the problem....? > >--=20 >Henri. >
First, for incoming mail to You from the list, I think Davide can = confirm if xmailserver.org mail server have some waiting mail from the list for = you and what is the cause for this 'hold' if any. Second, doing an mx lookup for you domain "vriel.nl" the response is : vriel.nl MX preference =3D 15, mail exchanger =3D mailrelay.direct-adsl.nl vriel.nl MX preference =3D 10, mail exchanger =3D mail.vriel.nl mailrelay.direct-adsl.nl internet address =3D 195.121.6.56 mailrelay.direct-adsl.nl internet address =3D 195.121.6.12 mail.vriel.nl internet address =3D 86.94.130.115 Trying some manual connexions to 195.121.6.12 I see a changed host name = in the response like psmtp10.wxs.nl, psmtp15.wxs.nl, psmtp14.wxs.nl, ... = same thing at 195.121.6.56 AND some host names are on the two ips (if not = all ....). So you ISP first use 'load-balancing' by IP on MX host name (not a = problem), then use some physical 'load-balancing' on logical IP. And you said that your first prefered mx don't ear on port 25 (to = implement 'Nolisting' technic ?) Can this 'cascade' of technics could cause sender xmail to enter in a = sort of loop on retries in some circonstence ? First think to do is to return to a basic setup, at least 'reactivate' = your primary mx on port 25 to see if delays go away went your server = directly receive the mail. This will point out if the isp setup is generated = some trouble on failed primary mx connexions (volontary or not) related to xmail/glst sender setup. Francis - 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]
