Perhaps are you allowing 8-bit MIME or some such strange format that the
Linux machine does not accept.

Have you looked at your Exchange/SMTP logs?

There should be an error message of some sort.

-Kevin

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andrey Fyodorov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Posted At: Monday, January 13, 2003 1:46 PM
> Posted To: Exchange
> Conversation: messages frozen in an SMTP queue
> 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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