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- Subject: Re: Exim Performance
- From: "A.Sajjad Zaidi" <sajjad@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 17:52:13 +0900
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Jim Tittsler wrote: > And you don't have any of the queue_* options set? I did try something like this, which didnt make a difference: queue_only queue_only_load = 10 queue_run_max = 10 (not all at once) > You might try running Exim in debug mode to see where the > problem lies. Temporarily stop the daemon, clear out the SMTP > retry/wait databases (you can just rm them). Start Exim on the > command line with the -d11 switch and inject a test message. > You will be able to see which part of the process is taking the > time. This is printed instantly: ......... listening on port 25... host in rfc1413_hosts? yes (*) It waits here for some time then does this: Process 9999 is handling incoming connection from [999.999.999.999] host in host_lookup? no (option unset) host in host_reject? no (option unset) host in host_reject_recipients? no (option unset) host in auth_hosts? no (option unset) host in sender_unqualified_hosts? no (option unset) host in receiver_unqualified_hosts? no (option unset) host in helo_verify? no (option unset) host in helo_accept_junk_hosts? no (option unset) .................. > (My first guesses are something DNS or ident related. Firewall > silently dropping packets on port 113? 30 seconds is the > default Exim rfc1413_query_timeout.) Yes, 113 is blocked. I didnt know it should be open. Will unblock it and try again later. For now, got to pick up my new bicycle. :) asz
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