On 30 May 2007 at 16:48, Daniel L. Miller wrote: > I've been enjoying a almost spam-free life for the past week, but then I > just got a wake-up call from the Postfix group. I'm being told I'm > losing mail - below is a copy of a log from a remote server trying to > talk to me. > > May 30 08:25:11 ...
[ rest of log snipped] I'm trying to work out how these two logs match up (you've all probably done this already). I'm assuming the sender is 3 hours ahead of you. That means his log should be matched against the first 2 lines of yours only. Unless you missed some assp entries, that message was delayed by ASSP and never sent again. Did you grep on porcupine ? Your other assp log entries (at 11:54), appear to be delaying a probe of some sort (double- [EMAIL PROTECTED]). I don't know postfix, but your postfix entries (11:54, 12:14, 12:48) appear to be attempts to send something to porcupine, but they were rejected by the receiver because porcupine's call-out verification of the sender was delayed by your server. Strange, because there are no assp entries to support that. (That reminds me how flawed are call-outs can be.) As to the initial error that was sent by your postfix server, what happens when postfix is delayed by assp? In my MTA logs I usually see a rset and quit before the connection is dropped, but it's possible that postfix may try again with the same connection. paul ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ _______________________________________________ Assp-user mailing list Assp-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/assp-user