At 16:49 1999-03-31 -0500, Chris Johnson wrote:
>On Wed, Mar 31, 1999 at 11:33:42PM +0200, Joergen Persson wrote:
>> Hi List
>> I've started to get repeated stochastic disturbance in my outgoing mail.
>> Any idea where to look for the problem?
>> 
>> I'll get the following errors from nearby servers:
>> Sorry,_I_wasn't_able_to_establish_an_SMTP_connection._(#4.4.1)/
>> Sorry,_I_couldn't_find_any_host_named_efd.lth.se?._(#5.1.2)/
>> Connected_to_192.138.110.253_but_connection_died._(#4.4.2)/
[snip]

>In other words, the messages mean exactly what they say, and would seem to
>indicate temporary problems on the remote end of the connection (except
for the
>one about the host named efd.lth.se?, which shouldn't be a surprise).
[snip]

Well, I think it's weird since efd.lth.se is a good server by a splendid
admin about 500 meters away. I sent 157 successful mail to his server on
Mar 31 and got eight #5.1.2 This happens to several nearby mail servers. I
don't belive that all the name servers are under that heavy load at the
same time.

I often get #4.4.2 from two major Swedish companies - I don't doubt their
mail servers first thing. They might be under pressure though.

--
J�rgen Persson
Datoransvarig, Teknologk�ren vid LTH

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