John Hinton wrote: > John Hinton wrote: > >> I moved a hundred or so additional hosting accounts to one of my >> centos 4 servers. It was doing great before with like 50 accounts. >> >> Anyway, since doing this sending email has slowed a lot. I have not >> done anything with the default settings in dovecot beyond the basics >> of what services and such at the top.. Server loads are running under >> 1. Disk IO is generally under 10%, ram no problem with no real swap >> used. I'm running dovecot in conjunction with sendmail. >> >> Anybody have any ideas about what appears to be slow authentication... >> basically the mail client takes 5 to 15 seconds to connect and send. >> And this is from within the network. I suspect it is about the same >> from the outside. >> >> Thanks, >> John Hinton >> _______________________________________________ > > Crap!!! I just love answering my own posts! > > One of my nameservers had failed to restart and it just so happened to > be the one that lives here... Restarted it and gee.. sendmail/dovecot > was suddenly very happy! > > John Hinton <red faced> :P I was gonna say it's your DNS, but then you figured that out! -- Mark "If you have found a very wise man, then you've found a man that at one time was an idiot and lived long enough to learn from his own stupidity." ============================================== Powered by CentOS4 (RHEL4)