Thanks Paul

Originally I thought the same thing, because it was a SSL-in connection. 
I disconnected the SSL connection and even after a ASSP restart it was 
having this problem. The log sample posted was a regular incoming 
connection.

And I swear I'm going to get around to upgrading to V2. It's on a todo 
list...somewhere... :)

On 10/21/2011 2:15 PM, Paul Farrow wrote:
>
> I had a similar problem and when I looked into it, the incoming
> sessions were sticking and timing out.  Hence the sender thought the
> mail had not gone through (which was correct) and kept resending, with
> the same result until the sender gave up.
>
> I believe it was because of the SSL problems in version 1.  I basically
> gave up with Version 1 and upgraded to ASSP Version 2 and touch wood
> haven't noticed the problem since.
>
> Hope that helps
>
> Paul
>
> On Fri, 21 Oct 2011 13:26:46 -0500, PMW Troy wrote:
>> Ok, guess I hadn't noticed the difference in sizes on the other
>> mails.
>>
>> Is there a setting you'd suggest to point me more toward what could
>> be
>> causing the problem? I didn't see a verbose log of the entire smtp
>> conversation..
>>
>> I suspect that the finalization of the smtp session is not happening,
>> either my server not sending it or their server not receiving it,
>> correctly.
>>
>> Again, thank you for the assistance
>>
>> On 10/21/2011 10:32 AM, Fritz Borgstedt wrote:
>>> For Users of ASSP<[email protected]>   schreibt:
>>>> What is jumping out to me is the third log line where it has
>>>> different
>>>> values for received and sent data size.
>>>
>>>
>>> The difference is the header ASSP is injecting into the mail. You
>>> will
>>> see that with any incoming mail.
>>>
>>>
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