Re: [SM-USERS] Idle Delay During Login (RESOLVED)

2009-07-16 Thread eric
On Wed, July 15, 2009 2:57 pm, Jonathan Angliss wrote: > Oh, it is the filters plugin. The spam portion of it. It's fetching > the RECEIVED headers, then walks through them doing DNS lookups. > That's why there is a massive delay. It's performing DNS lookups > against the messages and the path i

Re: [SM-USERS] Idle Delay During Login

2009-07-15 Thread Paul Lesniewski
On 7/15/09, e...@arcticbears.com wrote: > On Wed, July 15, 2009 2:24 pm, Marc Powell wrote: >> >> On Jul 15, 2009, at 4:02 PM, e...@arcticbears.com wrote: >>> 6. filters (version provided with SM) >> >> This would be my bet. A filter set to scan new messages in inbox that >> moves them back to inb

Re: [SM-USERS] Idle Delay During Login

2009-07-15 Thread Jonathan Angliss
On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 16:24:38 -0500, Marc Powell wrote: > >On Jul 15, 2009, at 4:02 PM, e...@arcticbears.com wrote: > >> On Wed, July 15, 2009 11:31 am, Paul Lesniewski wrote: >>> Do you mean that if the user immediately logs out (clicks the sign >>> out >>> link) and logs in again, the delay do

Re: [SM-USERS] Idle Delay During Login

2009-07-15 Thread eric
On Wed, July 15, 2009 2:24 pm, Marc Powell wrote: > > On Jul 15, 2009, at 4:02 PM, e...@arcticbears.com wrote: >> 6. filters (version provided with SM) > > This would be my bet. A filter set to scan new messages in inbox that > moves them back to inbox or something like that. I've seen it happen >

Re: [SM-USERS] Idle Delay During Login

2009-07-15 Thread Marc Powell
On Jul 15, 2009, at 4:02 PM, e...@arcticbears.com wrote: > On Wed, July 15, 2009 11:31 am, Paul Lesniewski wrote: >> Do you mean that if the user immediately logs out (clicks the sign >> out >> link) and logs in again, the delay does not happen? > > Yes. Even if the user logs out and then waits

Re: [SM-USERS] Idle Delay During Login

2009-07-15 Thread eric
On Wed, July 15, 2009 11:31 am, Paul Lesniewski wrote: > Do you mean that if the user immediately logs out (clicks the sign out > link) and logs in again, the delay does not happen? Yes. Even if the user logs out and then waits several minutes and then logs back in again it's almost instant. It's

Re: [SM-USERS] Idle Delay During Login

2009-07-15 Thread Paul Lesniewski
On 7/15/09, e...@arcticbears.com wrote: > Some of my users are experiencing an odd delay during login. The reason I > say odd is because the server is idle during the delay. I've reviewed much > of the documentation about performance, and most of it seems to relate to > reducing bandwidth or CPU l

[SM-USERS] Idle Delay During Login

2009-07-15 Thread eric
Some of my users are experiencing an odd delay during login. The reason I say odd is because the server is idle during the delay. I've reviewed much of the documentation about performance, and most of it seems to relate to reducing bandwidth or CPU load. Since there is no network traffic and the CP