Mailserver problem?

Derek Atkins warlord at MIT.EDU
Fri Jun 27 04:50:13 EDT 2014


David Gillam <dave at davegillam.com> writes:

> A lot of my business is doing email systems analysis, etc.  Examining
> the headers of list email traffic, I'm seeing a current ~13 minute
> delay while the email is on the gnucash.org servers.  I suspect there
> is still some elevated system load on those boxes.

Certainly Possible..  Right now it takes ~2 minutes for code to process
a message to the gnucash-user list.  So if there are a half-dozen
messages in the queue it can certainly take ~13 minutes.

Once I get home (I'm on the road this week) I'll try to work on ways to
speed that up even more.

> This is not, from what I've seen, a problem at the ISP level, or at
> your client level.  My experience with ISP tech support is that they
> would get confused by calls on this, as they have no "red lights" on
> their own equipment.

Indeed.

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-derek

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