[AMaViS-user] Is the 354 Please start mail input configurable?

2007-10-31 Thread Ken Morley
I use a mail filter comprised of Amavisd-new, Postfix, ClamAV, etc. I'm having problems receiving e-mail from a major US corporation. When I examine the logs, I find that the sender asserts the DATA command and Amavisd replies with 354 Please start mail input.. The sender's server acts as if it

Re: [AMaViS-user] Is the 354 Please start mail input configurable?

2007-10-31 Thread Mark Martinec
Ken, I use a mail filter comprised of Amavisd-new, Postfix, ClamAV, etc. I'm having problems receiving e-mail from a major US corporation. When I examine the logs, I find that the sender asserts the DATA command and Amavisd replies with 354 Please start mail input.. The sender's server

Re: [AMaViS-user] Is the 354 Please start mail input configurable?

2007-10-31 Thread Ken Morley
I use a mail filter comprised of Amavisd-new, Postfix, ClamAV, etc. I'm having problems receiving e-mail from a major US corporation. When I examine the logs, I find that the sender asserts the DATA command and Amavisd replies with 354 Please start mail input.. The sender's server acts

Re: [AMaViS-user] Is the 354 Please start mail input configurable?

2007-10-31 Thread Clifton Royston
On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 05:30:48PM -0400, Ken Morley wrote: I use a mail filter comprised of Amavisd-new, Postfix, ClamAV, etc. I'm having problems receiving e-mail from a major US corporation. When I examine the logs, I find that the sender asserts the DATA command and Amavisd

Re: [AMaViS-user] Is the 354 Please start mail input configurable?

2007-10-31 Thread Mark Martinec
Ken, Oct 19 14:57:06 maildrop amavisd[17042]: (17042-06) ESMTP MAIL FROM:[EMAIL PROTECTED] size=2024177\r\n A 2 MB mail. Oct 19 14:57:06 maildrop amavisd[17042]: (17042-06) ESMTP 354 End data with CRLF.CRLF Oct 19 14:57:06 maildrop amavisd[17042]: (17042-06) switch_to_client_time 120 s,

Re: [AMaViS-user] Is the 354 Please start mail input configurable?

2007-10-31 Thread Mark Martinec
Ken, P.S. capturing a SMTP session on a loopback interface might provide a clue to what is happeneing. Do not forget a '-s 0' option to a tcpdump, e.g.: tcpdump -i lo0 -s 0 -n -w 0.log 'tcp port 10024' Mark - This SF.net