On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 14:54:28 -0800 (PST) Marilyn Davis <marilyn@???> wrote:
> It was suggested in private mail that it could be the dns. But it
> can't be in our case because our dns is handled by our isp. Right?
um, no.
for performance email applications, it's generally a really really really
good idea to do caching DNS locally to the mail servers (either on the
same server or on a server with excellent, uncongested connectivity
to the mail servers.)
your ISPs DNS isn't necessarily reliably accessible.
the errors in your logs could very well be explained by flaky DNS.
> In yesterday's logs, all the temporarily rejected RCPT entries also
> say "Could not complete sender verify" and they have the associated
> "unexpected disconnection".
probably after receiving the 4xx code, the remote mailer is cutting off
the connection in a less than graceful manner.
richard
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