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Sorry for this but I found the solution here: 
http://www.qmailwiki.org/index.php/Simscan/README#How_to_Disable.2FEnable_simscan_for_smtp_connections_by_IP_ranges

I removed simscan for the know IP's and now mail is coming through. 
Let's hope it's just that one.

Thanks anyway and maybe this information could be useful to someone else 
out there :)

Cheers,
Sebastian

Sebastian Grewe wrote:
> Hey again,
>
> I was a bit quick on the draw there. After some research on our end I 
> noticed that the spam filter needs quite some time to actually scan that 
> mail (>60s) which results in the provider to time us out. So my question 
> is: How can I skip simscan from processing messages from that one 
> provider, given I have their IPs? I would do that until the message 
> comes through and then disable the "whitelist" after that.
>
> Cheers,
> Sebastian
>
> Sebastian Grewe wrote:
>   
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> Here an issue we had a long time ago already:
>>
>> A mail provider connects to our system to deliver a mail. Spamdyke 
>> accepts the message and sends it over to Simscan. Spamdyke logs a 
>> TIMEOUT error in our Log, right after that Simscan completes the scan. 
>> It looks like it hangs somewhere so Spamdyke, by mistake, sends a 
>> Timeout to the ISP. That one tries to send the same message again which 
>> of course fails again.
>>
>> Just wondering, if anyone else had this issue? If not I can post more 
>> details about it.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Sebastian
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