Re: [Exim] SMTP Timeouts sending mail

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Autor: Andrew Johnson
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Para: John D. Wilson
CC: exim-users
Asunto: Re: [Exim] SMTP Timeouts sending mail
We had this exact same problem when we moved our new email
server into our DMZ and it turned out that we weren't allowing the
AUTH service through.
I noticed when connecting (even with telnet) it took ages, a netstat -
tn on the Linux box showed an outgoing Auth connection.
Once I allowed this traffic, everything was ok.


-Andy-


On 2 Aug 2001, at 18:26, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:

> On Thu, Aug 02, 2001 at 01:46:36PM +0100, John D. Wilson wrote:
> > We've started having problems with clients sending mail via exim.
> > All our users mail clients e.g. outlook, pegasus, outlook express etc
> > are throwing up timeout errors when sending mail. Telnetting to
> > the mail server's SMTP port take upwards of 70 seconds to display
> > the banner.
>
> Check out -
>
> > The system is a Linux box running 2.2.17-21
> > Exim version 3.22
> > Any help gratefully received
>
> If you telnet to localhost port 25? Does it still take that much delay?
>
> What's the load on the system, how many threads of [exim|pop daemon etc]
> are running on that? How much disk space free?
>
> That could be another reason for exim slowing down. Or maybe a lot of
> undeliverable junk in the mail queue courtesy sircam.
>
>     -suresh

>
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