Hi Thomas,
That's what I thought as well, and you are correct - it changes for each
email, so every email is unique, and should rightly be delayed. However,
subsequent ATTEMPTS by the sending server to send each email are also
being delayed, over and over again until the sending server finally
gives up and the email goes delivered.
It's my understanding that only the FIRST attempt at delivery is
supposed to be delayed, and a second attempt at delivery of the same
email should go through. That's not what is occurring, as you can see in
my log excerpt - subsequent attempts at delivering the same email, with
the same "from" and "to" addresses, every 20-30 minutes are all being
delayed. My delay timeout is the default 3 hours.
On 5/27/2021 1:06 PM, Thomas Eckardt wrote:
The reason is simple. The sender address changes in every mail
(SRS0+*080cfd88caf4c8dd*.....) because the (in this case) sensless SRS
extension is used.
If the sender address changes, the delay hash changes and everytime a
mail is send, it is the first time the sender is seen by assp.
'noDelay' should help, if the connected IP never changes.
Thomas
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