Dear Tonino and all,

  I have added the -H -l mylocalname and its looks fine. Let me check for some 
hours and then I will come back.


Regards

Nasib A Salim
Mediapost (T) Ltd

Quoting "tonix (Antonio Nati)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 
> Did you add "-H -l yourlocalname" to your tcpserver?
> 
> It avoids consulting DNS for changing IP to names. When it looks for not 
> existent names, or when yout DNS server is working bad, you have huge
> delays.
> 
> If you have a private address as sender or receiver, no public DNS will be 
> able to traslate it.
> 
> Ciao,
> 
> Tonino
> 
> At 09/07/03 09/07/03 +0000, Sérgio Manuel Rosa wrote:
> >Hi Nasib,
> >
> >a personal question because I'm having kinda same problem.
> >Do you have a DMZ?
> >Do you have internal dns and public dns?
> >
> >I have a problem like yours but only from my internal net. Clients from 
> >the "outer world" dont have any problem, inside hosts have timeouts.
> >
> >Regards,
> >SRosa
> >
> >Nasib Salim wrote:
> >
> >>Dear all,
> >>
> >>   I'm running Qmail with vpopmail and qmail-scanner. For the past 2 
> >> years there were no problem but recently the problem starts.
> >>  SMTP Server is too slow to respond. it takes more than a minute for it 
> >> to response.  My DNS is working fine and there is no problem even 
> >> resolving the mail server. I know the DNS is the source is this problem 
> >> but seems its not.
> >>
> >>Please help!
> >>
> >>Nasib A Salim
> >>Mediapost (T) Ltd
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> 
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