On 12-Nov-97 Philip Hazel wrote:
Mine are command timeouts and always from the same three or four domains. I
HAVE had a couple of data timeouts but that was when I was running Exim on a
test network and first cut it loose talking to the internet over a slow
connection.
I have had it running on a well-connected host now for almost a week handling
mail for 16 domains on a Linux box and it is working well.
Also, much thanks for the HTML archive of the mailing list, it makes finding
answers to problems a dream when you can easilly sort by subject. I needed to
get virtual domains running and thanks to the posting from Mark McCreary back
in September, I was able to get them working in minutes.
> On Tue, 11 Nov 1997, George Bonser wrote:
>
>> I also noticed some SMTP timeouts. Having just noticed one from
>> x1.boston.juno.com, I grepped the mainlog and sure enough, I had received a
>> message exactly 5 minutes before the timeout. Since I have SMTP timeout set
>> for
>> 5 minutes, it seems that the juno host is holding the connection open after
>> delivering mail.
>
> Were yours "SMTP command timeout" messages? If so, that accords with the
> way Exim's code is supposed to work. If they were "SMTP incoming data
> timeout"
> messages, then there's some investigation I need to do...
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