If a connection dies then xmail logs this with an "SMTP=EERRS" remark
in the logs/smtp* file.
But the funny thing is: the connection keeps staying in the ESTABLISHED state
in linux system properties, ie. "cat /proc/net/ip_conntrack" shows it like this:
tcp 6 381341 ESTABLISHED src=x.x.135.50 dst=y.y.188.67 sport=1384 dport=25
src=y.y.188.67 dst=x.x.135.50 sport=25 dport=1384 [ASSURED] use=1
These entries look like zombie connections, there's even no ping reply from
them,
and in this EASTABLISHED state they seem to stay forever it seems,
because in the above example the log entry was yesterday
and the net entry continues showing it even right now...
Can it be that the socket gets not closed by xmail after such an EERRS error?
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