It seems that these zero-byte files seem to block mail delivery permanently.
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[mailto:spamdyke-users-boun...@spamdyke.org] Im Auftrag von Boris Hinzer
Gesendet: Freitag, 10. Juli 2009 14:36
An: spamdyke-users@spamdyke.org
I have spamdyke in front of Qmail Toaster and this morning all incoming
emails were being timed out.
I have had to temprarily remove Spamdyke from the server, ugh, already
getting more spam.
From the maillog:
Jul 13 06:59:28 mail spamdyke[21362]: TIMEOUT from: (unknown) to: (unknown)
Ronnie Tartar wrote:
I have spamdyke in front of Qmail Toaster and this morning all incoming
emails were being timed out.
I have had to temprarily remove Spamdyke from the server, ugh, already
getting more spam.
From the maillog:
Jul 13 06:59:28 mail spamdyke[21362]: TIMEOUT from:
It appears that this is definitely not a spamdyke issue as it appears that
problem when I telnet to port 25 mail.host2max.com
It connects immediately but does not answer for quite a while, it seems that
it takes longer and longer.
Eventually starts failing, I restart the services and email
Hi Boris,
Those zero-byte files are just the files spamdyke touches on first
delivery-attempt.
On second attempt, when delivery will be ALLOWED, they get the IP-address of
the sending server.
Those files shouldn't block anything after your configured graylist-min-secs
in spamdyke.conf.
Andreas