Dear All,
I have Centos 5.1 and sendmail mail server running for over a year and been workin fine
i also use mailscanner + clamav
now some remote users have been complaing that the mail sometimes time out
i have even tried to stop the mail scanner and jus test my sendmail but the problem exists
now i would apprecite if someone cd help me or let me know of a link where i could test the mail server performance and know if its working fine
so to rule out the possibility of any problem with my mail server software
the mail logs r normall and dont show any different thing
thanks and regards
apprecite ur help
regards
Fabian
On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 9:33 AM, fabian dacunha fabian@baladia.gov.kw wrote:
Dear All,
I have Centos 5.1 and sendmail mail server running for over a year and been workin fine
i also use mailscanner + clamav
now some remote users have been complaing that the mail sometimes time out
i have even tried to stop the mail scanner and jus test my sendmail but the problem exists
now i would apprecite if someone cd help me or let me know of a link where i could test the mail server performance and know if its working fine
so to rule out the possibility of any problem with my mail server software
the mail logs r normall and dont show any different thing
thanks and regards
apprecite ur help
The most likely issues are DNS, virus scan and yet one too many messages.
Look hard at DNS resolution... spam filters now do host name checks forward, back, inside, out. A volume email server needs access to a local quick name server. Adding a local name server or moving the local name server to a dedicated machine could be a win.
There is no easy way to benchmark a mail server that is in operation.
One thing to tinker with is a "fetchmail" benchmark of a known set of messages from some place like gmail. You can watch the mail get processed (mailq), watch the name server and file IO etc. By refilling your INBOX from "All Mail" or a saved folder you should be able to play it again.
If you need a pile of spam use a throw away gmail account and almost register for one of those "free laptop offers" that Google pops up.
The most likely issues are DNS, virus scan and yet one too many messages.
Are the timeouts occuring with mailbox access? IMAP / Webmail / etc? Check the size of your users inboxes and mail folders. If you are using the default mbox storage format, that has a tendancy to get slow as the mailbox sizes increase.
Thanks guys n really apprecite for ur quick reply
i do some checks anyway
regards Fabian
Dear All,
I have Centos 5.1 and sendmail mail server running for over a year and been workin fine
i also use mailscanner + clamav
now some remote users have been complaing that the mail sometimes time out
i have even tried to stop the mail scanner and jus test my sendmail but the problem exists
now i would apprecite if someone cd help me or let me know of a link where i could test the mail server performance and know if its working fine
so to rule out the possibility of any problem with my mail server software
the mail logs r normall and dont show any different thing
thanks and regards
apprecite ur help
regards
Fabian
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on 9-7-2008 9:33 AM fabian dacunha spake the following:
Dear All,
I have Centos 5.1 and sendmail mail server running for over a year and been workin fine
i also use mailscanner + clamav
now some remote users have been complaing that the mail sometimes time out
i have even tried to stop the mail scanner and jus test my sendmail but the problem exists
now i would apprecite if someone cd help me or let me know of a link where i could test the mail server performance and know if its working fine
so to rule out the possibility of any problem with my mail server software
the mail logs r normall and dont show any different thing
thanks and regards
apprecite ur help
http://wiki.mailscanner.info/doku.php?id=maq:index#optimization_tips
That will help you optimize your setup. Also join the mailscanner list as there is a wealth of information and tips flowing on that list that specifically point at MailScanner. http://www.mailscanner.info/support.html#mailing