Hey All, I have a user trying to send an email however it was bounced back. After checking the maillog, I found that it was timing out when sending "RCPT TO".
I telnet'ed into the recipients server and started sending the series of commands to send mail and it seemed very quick up until I sent RCPT TO; it proceeded to hang there for 50 seconds before responding with a 250 SMTP code. I was able to get the email to send by increasing the timeout period to 60 seconds for "RCPT TO". My question is what is the purpose in the delaying that SMTP code? Would it be advantageous to implement that into my Postfix configuration? Thanks Kaleb
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