Hello,
Ian Eiloart wrote: > Hi, > > I've seen some message duplication, sending messages to another site. I'm > running Exim 4.64, and they're running 4.43 > > It looks to me as if the problem is that they're accepting messages without > sending the final ACK post data. For example, I have a log entry like this: > > I've obfuscated, because I'm not asking about the remote site. > 2008-04-15 09:32:21 JZCXWF-000G1T-0W == > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > R=lookuphost T=remote_smtp_rew > defer (60): Operation timed out: SMTP timeout > while connected to example.com [x.x.x.x] > after end of data (1189 bytes written) > > I have a couple of questions about how to interpret this: > > 1. I think the post-data timeout is 10 minutes. IE, ten minutes after > sending the message data, I haven't had a response. Is that correct? > That's what RFC recommends, but it may be configured another way. > 2. Would the time stamp on this message correspond to the start or the end > of the ten minute timeout period? > > AFAIK, this is the end of the timeout period.
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