From the second line of log here:

2006-01-07 04:00:35 H=outbound-res.frontbridge.com (outbound1-res- R.bigfish.com) [63.161.60.49] Warning: F=<sender> delayed 100s RCPT <recipient>: SPAM FLAGS=0.4.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0 SCORE=8 RBLS=0 EXTRA: 0 2006-01-07 04:00:35 SMTP connection from outbound-res.frontbridge.com (outbound1-res-R.bigfish.com) [63.161.60.49] lost while reading message data (header)

it is not evident what connection/transaction this refers to. One has to refer to the line immediately above (from the an RCPT ACL warn + delay) to work out the sender and (last) recipient, but I suppose it could happen that another connection writes a log line between the two. It looks like I cannot control what is written, as this is hard coded in handle_lost_connection(). I should really replace smtp_get_connection_info() there with something more specific, but handle_lost_connection can clearly happen at any phase, when the sender or (a) recipient are not yet established.

I am raising this point because my daily reports do not identify failed deliveries caused by delay/disconnections. One would wish that large companies knew how to properly configure smtp servers...

Thanks

Giuliano

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