Mihai Dobre wrote: > I have some users complaining for their lost e-mails. While searching = for=20 > problem in XMail log files I've found nothing strange except some = "RCPT=3DOK"=20 > with no RECV at all for several messages. Because not to get killed I = went=20 > further and I've found interesting things while sniffing the external=20 > interface: > ---- > T 81.181.166.135:41015 -> 212.146.110.52:25 [A] =20 > GFQAARxUAAEgV..AABJFQAAXRUAAF4VAABuFQAA/OnTvq2frZ+tn62fjp+OfY5vXk9Anw > AAAAAA..AAAAAAAAAAAAHRZoHXHbADUIgUNKEgBPSgMAUUoDAF5KAwBhShIAHRZo > Ej8Y..ADUIgUNKEgBPSgMAUUoDAF5KAwBhShIAIBVoaG > NEABZoaGNEAENKEgBPSgMA..UUoDAF5KAwBhShIAABoW > # > T 212.146.110.52:25 -> 81.181.166.135:41015 [A] > 500 Syntax error, command unrecognized..500 Syntax error, command=20 > unrecognized..500 Syntax error, command unrecognized..500 Syntax = error,=20 > command unrecognized..
Looks like XMail reached it's internal timeout (3min?) for DATA. Are you using some Anti-Spam/Virus proxy in-between? Also, you may lower maximum number of threads for SMTP server, when bandwidth shaping is on. Regards Przemek - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
