RE: strange delays in connecting to POP3 server

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... And, if it's not /dev/random and *IF you can afford to*, try turning off
SuSE firewall completely see if it makes any difference. 

> 
> Sounds to me like a DNS timeout issue. You might want to 
> check your resolver configuration.
> 
> I don't understand the sentence "This delays appears 
> accidentally, without any system.". I hope this doesn't 
> render my answer useless. :)
> 
> Best,
> Daniel
> 
> Igor Belikov schrieb am 30.05.2006 09:51:
> > Hello info-cyrus,
> > 
> >   I'm migrate mail server to new hardware under new OS. 
> Migration was
> >   from cyrus 2.2.12 + sasl 2.1.20 under SuSE Linux v9.1 (kernel
> >   2.6.15.4-smp) to cyrus 2.3.3 + sasl 2.1.21 under SuSE 
> Linux 10.0 OSS
> >   (original kernel from SuSE).
> > 
> >   In both cases cyrus compiled from sources, in both cases 
> was applied
> >   two patches (patch that allow to store crypted passwords and patch
> >   that allow 8bit headers).
> > 
> >   In new installation our clients notice large delays during
> >   connection to POP3 server. This delays appears 
> accidentally, without
> >   any system.
> > 
> >   Are anybody can help me deal with this problem?
> > 
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