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Date: | Wed, 18 Feb 2009 19:53:52 -0700 |
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On Wed, 18 Feb 2009 18:42:22 -0500, David Stewart <[log in to unmask]>
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>Hey Guys,I have a test list serv server setup and occasionally when an
>e-mail is sent to a list serv there will be a delay in the sending of
>e-mails.
How long is this delay? Check the LISTSERV log file. If the delay is exactly
10 min. then your mail is affected by the built-in anti-spam delay. This
applies to all messages from non-subscribers and to the first-ever message from
a new subscriber (subsequent messages from the same subscriber are not
delayed). The solution for non-subscriber addresses is to make the
sender/From: address a subscriber, even if set to NOMAIL.
You can also turn off the anti-spam delay on a per-list basis, but this is not
recommended except for one-way, announcement lists where all postings are
moderated and approved. (see help for the List Header keyword 'Loop-Check')
>Is this a configuration error on my part or a network delay. What I
>will be using the LISTSERV for is time sensitive and must go out at
>the absolute quickest time possible.
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