15.04.2005 pisze Philip Hazel (ph10@???):
> On Fri, 15 Apr 2005, Mark Rigby-Jones wrote:
>
> > I would expect messages to be bounced quickly once the remote host had been
> > down for two weeks or more, but I wouldn't expect any messages to be bounced
> > during the first two weeks - or am I misunderstanding something?
>
> The timeout depends on your retry settings. I am currently in Maputo, on
> the end of a very slow network connection, and I cannot devote much time
> to email. If you want to do further checking, the thing to do would be
> to send a test message to one of the failing domains, with debugging
> enabled, and using the -N command line option so that it doesn't
> actually get delivered. The debugging output should give some clue as to
> why it is bouncing. (I presume you are using release 4.50; if not, scan
> the ChangeLogs to see if there's anything relevant that has been
> changed.)
I've seen similar weird behaviour too. I'm not sure if it has something
in common, but the 'retry timeout exceeded' message did ring a bell.
The scenario: An e-mail was sent to user@???, which has two
MXes, alternator.domain.tld and rotanretla.domain.tld; both have
Postfix with sender callouts enabled.
Because both the MXes don't have any ident daemon running and in my
setup there was a rfc1413_query_timeout set to 10s, the situation was as
follows:
myhost.tld -> alternator [conn. 1] EHLO (and stuff)
alternator -> myhost.tld [conn. 2] EHLO (callout), 10s for banner,
probable timeout
alternator -> myhost.tld [conn. 1] 450
myhost.tld -> rotanretla [conn. 3] EHLO (and stuff)
rotanretla -> myhost.tld [conn. 4] EHLO (callout), 10s for banner,
probable timeout
rotanretla -> myhost.tld [conn. 3] 450
So far, so good. Then, something unexpected: the exim daemon creates
immediate bounce for that mail:
--8<--
chopin@???
SMTP error from remote mailer after RCPT TO:<chopin@???>:
host rotanretla.domain.tld [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]: 450 <baran@???>:
Sender address rejected: unverified address: Address verification in progress:
[this is the error message from the remote server]
retry timeout exceeded
[and this is what the exim has to say in that situation]
--8<--
The behaviour was triggered by two immediate 450s from both the MXes on
the receiving side. Retry rules are pretty standard:
* * F,2h,15m; G,16h,1h,1.5; F,4d,6h
No additional retry controls are set. The exim version is 4.50 (the
Debian package 4.50-5), with a simple, one-file configuration /I don't
use the default Debian way of the Exim configuration/.
Kind regards
Jubal
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