Yeah the example that he was using had alot more addresses. Thought it might be relivant though On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 01:27:06PM +1200, Ewen McNeill wrote:
In message <20010829125016.S7096(a)wilbur.katipo.co.nz>, Dean Pemberton writes:
[nznog; messages take a while to come out] I can remember some guy from BSDi talking at uniforum in 98 about how sendmail was crap at this. [addresses that don't resolve, etc, can kill whole list]
Not to rain on anyone's parade, but most mailing list software injects messages in queue mode (to avoid an explosion of MTA processes trying to send the messages out immediately (in the background)). This then relies on the MTA queue processing to shift the messages out.
Has anyone checked how often the queue is run on the relevant server? If it's every 30 minutes it'd pretty much exactly explain the times reported. If it's every 15 minutes (a common default with sendmail), then 15-minutes plus isn't that unlikely to happen given the right circumstances.
For a mailing list of a few hundred addresses, it should be a walk in the park for most MTAs, sendmail included.
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