Quoting Dale Miracle ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> "Ihnen, David" wrote:
[...]
> > SO - My conclusion is that the system *MUST* be talking to some other
> > service, than qmail-smtpd, or it would say something more like "syntax error
> > (#5.5.4)" or "out of memory (#4.3.0)", rather than just "4.7.1".
> >
> > Troubleshoot the client's settings and the IP path. Maybe its trading off
> > to different smtp servers? Maybe the dns or IP he's going to maps to more
> > than one server?
> >
> > Of course, my source analysis may be flawed, and I invite all to look it
> > over.
> >
> > Netscape source: http://lxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/search
> >
> > David (who is having more fun that he probably is allowed to.)
>
> Thanks for looking that up. I set my concurrency remote to 120 so that
> should take care of the back log during busy periods. Hopefully that
> will also get rid of this problem. I talked with the user and he ok
Your concurrency remote setting has no bearing on how many smtp
connections tcpserver will allow. Also, tcpserver does not output
smtp status codes when it reaches its configured connection limit (set
with the "-c" switch). That's why I feel special attention should be
paid to the paragraph written by Mr. Ihnen that I've quoted above.
Aaron