Sorry, Maybe I should elaborate.
This is from the SMTP log--a connect and then it ends. I've included line numbers for references. It is a connection from a client (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) to the QMT host. 1: @40000000542067963417ea24 tcpserver: status: 1/100 2: @40000000542067963417f5dc tcpserver: pid 3499 from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 3: @40000000542067963417f9c4 tcpserver: ok 3499 mail.mydomain.com:yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy:25 :xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx::10418 4: @40000000542067d233f7d734 tcpserver: end 3499 status 0 5: @40000000542067d233f7e2ec tcpserver: status: 1/100 Usually, immediately after line 3 (above) the message transmission takes place where there is the sending domain and the recipient; however, there is no transmission, the connection simply closes, or ends. The email being sent is not large, they are simply test messages I've ask their IT staff to send to determine the reason for the problems we are having. Eric On 9/22/2014 1:43 PM, Tonix - Antonio Nati wrote: > One event which is not logged is exceeded size of incoming message. > > You see all initial logs, and then nothing more, like disappeared. > > Regards, > > Tonino > > > > Il 22/09/2014 21:38, Eric Broch ha scritto: >> Hello list, >> >> I'm having and issue and am not sure of the source of the problem. >> >> My client's QMT accepts email from all of their clients; however, there >> is one client from which I know we are receiving a connection, per >> Wireshark, but the mail is not being transferred. There is a record of >> the connection in the SMTP server log, but again, there is no mail >> transferred. >> >> Does anyone have any ideas why the connection would be 'stopped' or >> 'dropped' or whatever? >> >> Eric >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
