[Mailman-Developers] Re: Slow Performance on semi-large lists
Michael Yount
csf@moscow.com
Thu, 14 Dec 2000 12:10:55 -0800
I made the same recommendation a few months ago. Later
scrutiny of how defer mode works (with 8.9.3, IIRC) uncovered that using
it caused relaying checks to be bypassed entirely. I retracted the
recommendation in early April:
http://csf.colorado.edu/archive/2000/mj2-dev/msg00219.html
Looking at the check_rcpt section of the stock configuration
files for sendmail 8.11.1, it appears that this is still the case.
If so, it is probably wise for administrators who, like me, have a
modest understanding of sendmail to use defer mode only on a restricted
interface.
Michael
On 14 Dec 09:48, Chuq Von Rospach wrote:
>
> Try setting
>
> O DeliveryMode=defer
>
> in your sendmail.cf. That causes sendmail to accept the mail without
> making a DNS lookup on it first. Note that this also implies
> DeliveryMode=queue, so stuff won't be delivered immediately. That
> means (if you already aren't) that you need to do queue runs
> aggressively using -q.
>