correct, the empty-zone data below is because in need these
"disable-empty-zone" lines and have several in both which
are maintained on the forwarder on the other end(s) of
vpn-routings, maybe it's even posible to list them
explicit in "disable-empty-zone", not tried yet
normally "empty-zones-enab
or, in bind options : empty-zones-enable yes;
any server running bind not understanding this should result is two
things
1: the responsible admins resignation
2: ensuring his/her replacement upgrades to something modern.
On 16/02/2014 07:43, li...@rhsoft.net wrote:
> Am 15.02.2014 22:3
Thanks for the explanation.
When I send an email now its instant!
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Am 15.02.2014 22:40, schrieb SW:
> Also, why is it when I send an email from my mobile phone its instant? In the
> maillog it says "unknown" for my phones IP address so clearly there isn't a
> DNS name for it.
>
> Just trying to understand this.
because some nameserver registered for the PTR of
Am 15.02.2014 22:37, schrieb SW:
> Yes, you are correct. That is the cause of the problem. A quick entry of my
> machine in the hosts file sorted that one out!
>
> I'm just baffled why I have never experienced this issue before
because you did not care about network details
if your used namese
Also, why is it when I send an email from my mobile phone its instant? In the
maillog it says "unknown" for my phones IP address so clearly there isn't a
DNS name for it.
Just trying to understand this.
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Yes, you are correct. That is the cause of the problem. A quick entry of my
machine in the hosts file sorted that one out!
I'm just baffled why I have never experienced this issue before.
Thank you everyone.
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Am 15.02.2014 22:30, schrieb SW:
> I can't see the -D option anywhere in my master.cf file. I think this issue
> was occurring before trying that anyway. I have also restarted the Postfix
> service.
>
> host 192.168.0.10
> ;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached
that is the problem
l DNS name resolution for
my desktops (never have). Could Postfix be trying to resolve the name of my
desktop before sending the email?
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Wietse Venema:
> SW:
> > When I used to send emails from my desktop email client (Thunderbird) it
> > would be sent to the email (Postfix) server almost instantly. My desktop and
> > server are on the same local LAN.
> >
> > Now when I send an email there is a definite pause. When I click send, it
SW:
> When I used to send emails from my desktop email client (Thunderbird) it
> would be sent to the email (Postfix) server almost instantly. My desktop and
> server are on the same local LAN.
>
> Now when I send an email there is a definite pause. When I click send, it
> sits at the screen sayin
also tried sending email from another
machine on the LAN with Thunderbird and Opera Mail but they were slow too.
Any ideas?
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