I had a problem receiving a particular email message. It would always send
the same amount of data, then timeout. The same amount of data was
sent/received with timeouts of 60 and 180 seconds.

I logged the message (great little feature of spamdyke btw), and the end
part of the message log always shows:
<HR align="left" SIZE=1 color=black>
<div align="left"><font face="arial"
size="1">14072172</font></div></td></tr></TBODY></TABLE>
</BODY></HTML>

FF> 04/22/2008 17:11:13
.
QUIT

<FF  04/22/2008 17:11:13
421 Timeout. Talk faster next time.

<XX  04/22/2008 17:11:33
250 ok 1208909493 qp 11949
221 doris.shubes.net - Welcome to Qmail Toaster Ver. 1.3 SMTP Server

04/22/2008 17:11:33 CLOSED


Here's the smtp log for the successful receipt (with no spamdyke):
04-22 17:21:13 tcpserver: pid 12162 from 208.46.47.130
04-22 17:21:13 tcpserver: ok 12162 doris:192.168.71.11:25 :208.46.47.130::51303
04-22 17:21:13 CHKUSER accepted sender: from
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]::> remote
<rapport.mysurvey.com:unknown:208.46.47.130> rcpt <> : sender accepted
04-22 17:21:13 CHKUSER accepted rcpt: from
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]::> remote
<rapport.mysurvey.com:unknown:208.46.47.130> rcpt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
found existing recipient
04-22 17:21:34 simscan:[12162]:CLEAN (-6.20/99.00):20.2626s:April Edition of
MySurvey.com Opinion
Matters:208.46.47.130:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
04-22 17:21:34 tcpserver: end 12162 status 0


After receiving the entire message, I see this portion that was received
after the part logged by spamdyke:
<IMG
SRC="https://www.mysurvey.com/gems/gems_open_tracking.cfm?indid=14072172&cmpid=1105&r=1720290&rundate=22-APR-2008+11%3a52%3a55&z=67129618CF0844A786F0E0A6C20C49CD"border="0";
width="1" height="1">

------=_Layout_Part_DC7E1BB5_1105_4DB3_BAE3_2A6208EB099A--


Any idea why this would timeout (consistently, like clockwork) with
spamdyke, but not without it? This message timed out all day long with
spamdyke, but was received successfully on the first attempt without
spamdyke. Did spamdyke somehow choke on the last bit?

FWIW, it appears that the entire email was a bit hosed, as the html did not
render properly in the client view (mac mail) once the entire message was
received.

-- 
-Eric 'shubes'
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