Yesterday home.com was having some problems (although I had some config
problems too). I got this email back from home.com tech support this
morning. Presently I'm not experiencing any more problems with home.com.
Here's their mail:
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Jan 11 00:24:03 2001
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the @home mail server was having problems that have been
cleared up If you are still having a problem, kindly call in to our
technical support department and discuss your observations with a
technical support representative. With your input we'll be able to
start the troubleshooting process to see what's going on.
Regards,
Optimum Online Tech Support
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Deen Foxx
> Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 7:30 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [IMail Forum] rl-recv Information
>
>
> A client of ours is having trouble sending to home.com with
> the exact same
> error. I tested sending him a message through our iMail
> server (outgoing)
> and it wouldn't go through. I switched our outgoing to
> mail.concentric.net
> (our DSL provider) and it went through without any problem
> whatsoever. I
> switched back to our iMail server as the outgoing and again
> it would not go
> through. These are the logs.
>
> 01:10 15:43 SMTP-(00000154) processing E:\IMAIL\spool\Qf3ba292.SMD
> 01:10 15:43 SMTP-(00000154) Trying home.com (0)
> 01:10 15:43 SMTP-(00000154) Connect home.com [24.0.95.25:25] (1)
> 01:10 15:43 SMTP-(00000154) rl-recv: (00002746) connection reset
> 01:10 15:43 SMTP-(00000154)
> 01:10 15:43 SMTP-(00000154) SMTP_DELIV_FAILED
> 01:10 15:43 SMTP-(00000154) >QUIT
> 01:10 15:43 SMTP-(00000154) rl-recv: (00002746) connection reset
> 01:10 15:43 SMTP-(00000154)
> 01:10 15:43 SMTP-(00000154) requeuing
> E:\IMAIL\spool\Qf3ba292.SMP R0 T1
> 01:10 15:43 SMTP-(00000154) finished
> E:\IMAIL\spool\Qf3ba292.SMP status=3
>
> Is the connection reset really the remote server (home.com)
> resetting, or
> could it be that iMail is just not waiting long enough for home.com to
> respond? I tried a few manual tests telnetting to
> 24.0.95.25:25 and there
> was a delay before getting their welcome, but once connected
> I send a couple
> messages just fine.
>
> Deen Foxx (CTO)
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of R.
> Scott Perry
> Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2000 12:50 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] rl-recv Information
>
>
> > Does anybody know of a web site or something that can tell me what
> 'rl-recv:
> > (00002746)' means? IPSwitch's Knowledge Base has info on
> rl-recv: error
> > 10058 but that's it. Here's an extract from my log:
> > 12:12 11:02 SMTP-(00000105) rl-recv: (00002746) connection reset
>
> (00002746) is actually hexadecimal for 10054, or a TCP/IP
> Connection Reset
> error. It usually means that the remote end of the
> connection reset the
> TCP/IP connection. Since it occurred after you connected and
> before any
> data was sent to you, it likely means that they were overloaded with
> incoming E-mails. Often mail servers will delay the initial
> welcome message
> until there is a free thread to handle the connection, but it
> may be that
> after a certain timeout their mail server is dropping the
> TCP/IP connection.
>
> It's unlikely to be anything on your end. If it happens a lot, or to
> several different domains, it would be worth looking into further.
> Otherwise, I wouldn't worry about it. Kind of like sending E-mail to
> yahoo.com, you've just got to put up with their mail problems.
> -Scott
>
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