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Re: [cobalt-users] Raq550: Slow E-mail Sending
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Raq550: Slow E-mail Sending
- From: "John D. Gorena" <Support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon Dec 2 06:22:01 2002
- Organization: http://www.JMG-Enterprises.com
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
The 4.47.37.148 is my computer connection to the Internet through DSL at
my office. I use Verizon.net for my ISP. Are you saying that is the
problem?
John
Larry Smith wrote:
>
> On Monday 02 December 2002 07:13 am, John D. Gorena wrote:
> > Yes, I did get that problem fixed - no change in the problem of slow
> > Sending on E-mail.
> > John
> > Gerald Waugh wrote:
> > > On Sun, 1 Dec 2002, John D. Gorena wrote:
> > > > I seem to have a problem on the Raq550. I can download my e-mail
> > > > quickly but the sending of e-mail takes along time and we are getting
> > > > server timeouts.
> > > > JMG-Enterprises.com is one of the domains on the Raq550. Though all
> > > > the domains have this problem.
> > > > What could cause this? Is there a setting on the Raq550 that will
> > > > force shorter send mail times?
> > > Odd, are you still having this problem?
> > > reverse lookups seem to work.
> > > dig -x 65.169.119.101
> > > ;; ANSWER SECTION:
> > > 101.119.169.65.in-addr.arpa. 58m42s IN PTR jmgenterprises.com.
> > >
> > > Gerald
>
> John, Gerald,
>
> Hmmm, appears that DNS is your issue on the sending side. The server is
> attempting to "resolve" who you are (your sending IP) and whether or not you
> should be allowed to relay). Here is what I "see" when I ask about your
> server names and NS records:
>
> root: host -t ns ns2.jmgenterprises.com
>
> root: host 65.169.119.102
> 102.119.169.65.IN-ADDR.ARPA domain name pointer jmgenterprises.com
> root: host 65.169.119.101
> 101.119.169.65.IN-ADDR.ARPA domain name pointer jmgenterprises.com
> root: host -t ns ns1.jmgenterprises.com
> There is an entry for this host, but it doesn't have a Name Server.
>
> Appears that all your IP addresses have just "jmgenterprises.com" as the
> direct name and that neither one says it is authoratative for the domain (no
> NS records) but your Internic records say that ns1.jmgenterprises.com at IP
> 65.169.119.101 is the primary NS and that ns2.jmgenterprises.com at IP
> 65.169.119.102 is the secondary....
>
> When I connect to your nameserver (ns1) and ask (set querytype=any) who your
> IP is (4.47.37.148) it times out and says no answer - - which is apparently
> where your "long" times are coming from on your sending side.
>
> Check your logs (/var/log/maillog) and see what it says about your sending
> mail. It should shed some clues.
>
> --
> Larry Smith
> SysAd ECSIS.NET
> sysad@xxxxxxxxx
>
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