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Date: Wed Dec 01 2004 - 10:34:41 EST
I don't think I´m telling this right. I will try again. Some of the mail is
taking allot more them others to get delivered most of them take 1-5 mim
but others take 2 hours. This is not on the mail queue. So the questions is:
Is this a normal behavior or might be something wrong with my setup?
Angelo
----- Original Message -----
From: "Victor Duchovni" <>
To: <>
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 11:33 AM
Subject: Re: Where did mail queue go?
> On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 12:02:29PM -0300, wrote:
>
>> I ask where mail queue go because some mail is taking about two hours to
>> get delivered so I though it would be in the mail queue. The only thing
>> i
>> can see on the logs that seems unusual is some of the mail that take long
>> to be delivered is delay=somenumber as showed below.
>>
>> Angelo
>>
>> Nov 29 19:56:44 odi postfix/smtp[26712]: 2B4D222B21B: to=<aaaa at aaa dot com>,
>> relay=dnsweb.aaaa.com[DDD.DDD.D.DD], delay=5, status=sent (250 2.6.0
>> <003801c4d664$7b6affa0$0401010a at gravedigger> Queued mail for delivery)
>>
>
> For instantaneous delivery you need to the following, coming soon to a
> store
> near you, system components:
>
> - The final CPU in DECs architecture: an "Alpha-null" CPU, serially
> processes a countable infinity of instructions per second.
>
> - The ultimate memory: "Psychic RAM" knows what data the CPU is going
> to store or request in advance and delivers it in zero time.
>
> - From Quantum the ultimate disk, data is moved instantaneously into
> RAM through quantum teleportation.
>
> - In a surprise development, the electronic stock trading company
> "Instanet" makes Ethernet obsolete, the new "Instanet" turns Einstein's
> discovery that there is no "ether" to build instaneous networks, special
> relativity is not so special after all.
>
> On a more serious note, all mail is delayed :-(
>
> --
> Viktor.
>
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