On 3/11/2011 10:05 AM, Hamad Ali wrote:
hi folks --- everything seems working like chicken. I'm loving SA so far.
However, I would like to disable all network tests (each mail takes ~10
seconds!). Except that I dunno how to do it the neat way.
Will the tests be disabled if their score is 0? I k
Hamad Ali wrote:
>hi folks --- everything seems working like chicken. I'm loving SA so
>far.
>
>However, I would like to disable all network tests (each mail takes ~10
>seconds!). Except that I dunno how to do it the neat way.
>
>Will the tests be disabled if their score is 0?
On 2011/03/11 13:02, David F. Skoll wrote:
On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 12:51:44 -0800 (PST)
John Hardin wrote:
...your email is so time-critical that you can't wait an extra ten
seconds for it to be delivered?
On a busy server, a ten-second latency in scanning mail could kill you...
As another post
On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 12:51:44 -0800 (PST)
John Hardin wrote:
> ...your email is so time-critical that you can't wait an extra ten
> seconds for it to be delivered?
On a busy server, a ten-second latency in scanning mail could kill you...
As another poster said, 10s for network tests seems excess
On Sat, 12 Mar 2011, Hamad Ali wrote:
hi folks --- everything seems working like chicken. I'm loving SA so far.
Glad to hear it!
However, I would like to disable all network tests (each mail takes ~10
seconds!).
...your email is so time-critical that you can't wait an extra ten seconds
f
On Sat, 2011-03-12 at 00:05 +0400, Hamad Ali wrote:
> However, I would like to disable all network tests (each mail takes
> ~10 seconds!). Except that I dunno how to do it the neat way.
That seems a little bit excessive. Are you sure this is due to DNS
queries?
If so, it would appear you are hav
hi folks --- everything seems working like chicken. I'm loving SA so far.
However, I would like to disable all network tests (each mail takes ~10
seconds!). Except that I dunno how to do it the neat way.
Will the tests be disabled if their score is 0? I know that would lead into
disabling the e
On Fri, 2011-03-11 at 13:00 +0100, J4K wrote:
> I wonder if I have some misconfiguration in my SA set-up, and if
> someone would be able to send me off in the right direction, or has seen
> it before. As shown below, some messages are scanned by SA with just
> the user name, while others are s
Dear everyone,
I wonder if I have some misconfiguration in my SA set-up, and if
someone would be able to send me off in the right direction, or has seen
it before. As shown below, some messages are scanned by SA with just
the user name, while others are scanned using the full login.
Fri Mar