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Yuan P LiFeb 18, 2001 3:22 am 
Brian CandlerFeb 18, 2001 12:58 pm 
Yuan P LiFeb 18, 2001 7:33 pm 
Sam VarshavchikFeb 18, 2001 7:48 pm 
Brian CandlerFeb 19, 2001 3:08 am 
David Saez PadrosFeb 19, 2001 7:42 am 
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Sam VarshavchikFeb 19, 2001 8:02 am 
Adam ShermanFeb 19, 2001 8:06 am 
Tomas FasthFeb 19, 2001 8:14 am 
David Saez PadrosFeb 19, 2001 8:18 am 
Adam ShermanFeb 19, 2001 8:39 am 
Yuan P LiFeb 19, 2001 12:16 pm 
Yuan P LiFeb 19, 2001 12:58 pm 
Yuan P LiFeb 19, 2001 1:00 pm 
Sam VarshavchikFeb 19, 2001 1:45 pm 
Sam VarshavchikFeb 19, 2001 1:47 pm 
Yuan P LiFeb 19, 2001 1:51 pm 
Yuan P LiFeb 19, 2001 2:07 pm 
Sam VarshavchikFeb 19, 2001 2:17 pm 
Yuan P LiFeb 19, 2001 3:18 pm 
Yuan P LiFeb 19, 2001 3:43 pm 
Sam VarshavchikFeb 19, 2001 4:16 pm 
Subject:RE: [courier-users] RE: smtp from MS Outlook is very slow
From:Yuan P Li (yuan@epochtimes.com)
Date:Feb 18, 2001 7:33:36 pm
List:net.sourceforge.lists.courier-users

Thanks, Brian,

No, that does not seem to be the problem. The dns reverse lookup generally takes 1-2 seconds. But when I try to connect to esmtp, the client sits at "connecting to server" for at least 1 minute.

I had dupfilter on. But now disabled it and stopped courierfilter as well. But it is still slow.

Is there a way to check out what is going on from telnet? Can some give me an example of the commands I should use?

Thanks. Yuan

-----Original Message----- From: Brian Candler Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 3:59 PM To: cour@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [courier-users] RE: smtp from MS Outlook is very slow

On Sun, Feb 18, 2001 at 06:23:11AM -0500, Yuan P Li wrote:

My smtp connection from MS Outlook is very very slow. It takes about 1 minute, with or without smtp auth. But pop3 and webmail is very fast. Any idea why or what to check?

Reverse DNS?

On the server, try typing

nslookup x.x.x.x

(where x.x.x.x is the IP address of your client). If it takes a long time to give up, that's your problem.