Just an update, I upgraded spamdyke on my backup server to the current 
version and the problem seems to still be present. I am waiting for 
another report so I can gather another session with full logging, but 
unfortunately this seems to be pretty random, and not very frequent.
-John

Sam Clippinger wrote:
> This looks like the remote server is sending the word "QUIT" to your 
> secondary server, then waiting until the connection times out.  My guess 
> is that the remote server sees the recipient rejections and tries to 
> bail out without sending anything.  I don't know why it would do that 
> after it sends the "DATA" command, however.  The remote server is 
> aol.com, which reduces the likelihood that it's a problem with their 
> server software (I know AOL's mail servers correctly handle recipient 
> graylisting).
>
> In your mail server configuration, are you running any filters before 
> spamdyke that might be inserting the "QUIT" command?  Any anti-spam 
> appliances, external devices, anti-virus filters, etc?
>
> -- Sam Clippinger
>   
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