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jungleboy
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Guys help!
Spent around more than 3 hours on that and cannot make it running. It is the common problem with the lag when an e-mail client connects to Qmail SMTP. The server is waiting 30 seconds or more and then displays the welcome message. The problem is that most e-mail clients give up during this time and its very annoying.
I am running Plesk 8.0.1 on Fedora core 4
Before you ask
:
- yes ive added -Rt0 as first argument for server args in both /etc/xinetd.d/smtp_psa and /etc/xinetd.d/smtps_psa
- no, i am not running any anti-spam software, no MAPS , no SPF, no spam assasin - nothing
- yes, i disabled dr. web
- yes the problem is only when a remote user connects to my server (if i am connecting from localhost it works rapidly)
The server is not under heavy load , I have only ~20 e-mail accounts on it and several domains. Ive read half of the internet and everybody talks about -Rt0 which is the magic here - but its not in my case
Spent around more than 3 hours on that and cannot make it running. It is the common problem with the lag when an e-mail client connects to Qmail SMTP. The server is waiting 30 seconds or more and then displays the welcome message. The problem is that most e-mail clients give up during this time and its very annoying.
I am running Plesk 8.0.1 on Fedora core 4
Before you ask
- yes ive added -Rt0 as first argument for server args in both /etc/xinetd.d/smtp_psa and /etc/xinetd.d/smtps_psa
- no, i am not running any anti-spam software, no MAPS , no SPF, no spam assasin - nothing
- yes, i disabled dr. web
- yes the problem is only when a remote user connects to my server (if i am connecting from localhost it works rapidly)
The server is not under heavy load , I have only ~20 e-mail accounts on it and several domains. Ive read half of the internet and everybody talks about -Rt0 which is the magic here - but its not in my case