Nigel Horne wrote:

The evidence points to incoming connections taking a long time (minutes) to send the 
first
line of header after establishing a connection.so clamd gives up waiting. Increasing 
clamd's timeout
will help. I have seen 4-5 minutes between an SMTP connection being established and 
the conversation
finally getting around to doing a DATA statement.

-Nigel



Cant be it.

# Thread (scanner - single task) will be stopped after this time (seconds).
# Default is 180. Value of 0 disables the timeout. SECURITY HINT: Increase the
# timeout instead of disabling it.
ThreadTimeout 600


Still happening.

Besides sendmail is only reporting aroound a (max) 2:00 delay for the rejected 451 emails.


Joe



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