If BLAT failed the problem is on his end. Period.

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrey Fyodorov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 3:46 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: messages frozen in an SMTP queue


Hi all. I have Exchange 2000, SP3.

Due to company's needs some of our mail is being directly forwarded to
another mail server which is running on Linux and someone else is taking
care of that mail server. That persona also thinks that there could be no
problems on the Linux side.

Here is the problem.

Some of the mail that our Exchange server receives and forwards to the Linux
server is spam.

Some of this spam gets stuck (frozen) in the Linux server -bound SMTP queue.
The queue goes into retry state with comment "connection was dropped by the
remote host". Once the "bad" message gets frozen, all the subsequent
messages get stuck - Linux server keeps dropping connection every time the
Exchange server retries the bad message, and the good messages can't flow
"around" the bad one.

The Linux guy just thinks that this is Exchange problem, since they receive
mail from everywhere else without problems.

The Exchange SMTP logs don't show anything specific - MAIL FROM is OK, RCPT
TO is OK, Exchange server says DATA and Linux server says READY FOR DATA.
That's when there is no more communication until the next retry. The Linux
guy says "oh, your Exchange server does not understand READY FOR DATA and
times out". To which I answer, "how about 99% of messages that the Echange
server delivers to your Linux server without problems?"

So I fished out the file of the bad message from the queue and tried to BLAT
it directly to the Linux server. BLAT failed. So to me it looks like the
problem is with the data in the message, and Linux server does not like it.

When I look at the message file in Notepad, I see a bunch of weird square []
characters, probably un-common carriage returns.

My feeling is that the Linux server does not like those characters or their
quantity.

Does anyone here have experienced similar problems when sending mail from
Exchange to Linux?


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