The machine is a P3 1gHz, 512mb RAM.
Local sending of email takes longer than it should, with the Compose window and the status box persisting far more than it did on 5.6.
Via a VPN tunnel, the same process is brutally slow as it "appears" the compose window persists until the full SMTP connection is completed. This is a guess.
Previously, on 5.6, sending mail locally would result in the Compose window leaving immediately.
* any thoughts that this is a cosmetic issue, and instead of hiding the process from the user view it just leave the compose window sitting there?
* which piece would be the likely piece to upgrade (after viewing the initial proposed 6.01 rpms), mailfront or dovecot? Neither? Both?
The perception is this makes the mail server appear slow and unresponsive when in fact, is is not.
Thanks in advance.
regards,
patrick