Andrew T. Robinson: > delay=2005, delays=1283/0/361/361, dsn=4.4.2, status=deferred > delay=5004, delays=4283/0.01/361/361, dsn=4.4.2, status=deferred > delay=7283, delays=6561/0.01/361/361, dsn=4.4.2, status=deferred
I these numbers aren't "modified for privacy reasons", Google is tarpitting your machine with 360s (6 min) delays. Ask them why. Wietse According to RELEASE_NOTES-2.3: [Feature 20051103] This release makes a beginning with a series of new attributes in Postfix logfile records. - Better insight into the nature of performance bottle necks, with detailed logging of delays in various stages of message delivery. Postfix logs additional delay information as "delays=a/b/c/d" where a=time before queue manager, including message transmission; b=time in queue manager; c=connection setup time including DNS, HELO and TLS; d=message transmission time.