Re: [exim] sender verify at verizon.net (sigh)

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Auteur: Mark Nipper
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À: exim-users
Sujet: Re: [exim] sender verify at verizon.net (sigh)
On 22 Feb 2005, Kevin Smith wrote:
> By reducing the ident timeout to 20 seconds all seems to work.


    Because of this thread I noticed I also had a few
verizon.net messages queued and decided to "fix" things on my
end.  I dropped rfc1413_query_timeout down to 10s and the
verizon.net messages went through with no problem.


    Interestingly though, this also magically resolved
another issue I'd been having with my registrar which I had
thought was a completely different problem!  I had been getting
floods of:
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SMTP protocol violation: synchronization error (input sent without waiting for greeting): rejected connection from H=corp.easydns.com [205.210.42.42]


in my logs as they were trying to send me stuff. And after
dropping the ident timeout, their messages started flowing
through to me!

    I have been in contact with them and they said they are
using Postfix 2 on their side.  I guess Postfix gets tired of
waiting for the ident lookup to timeout and just starts spewing
data?  Anyone else run into this?  Should I bother dropping a
line with the Postfix folks telling them their SMTP server is
broken?


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