On 25 Jun 2005 at 12:05, Philip Hazel wrote about
"Re: [exim] Bug in sender verify cal":
| On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, Avleen Vig wrote:
|
| > The only hard evidence I have is the logs on the the two systems. They
| > show the conversation of my system doing the callout and getting an
| > error:
| >
| > SENDING SYSTEM:
| > Jun 14 10:47:38 zorac smap[20299]: Input before banner from keylime.silverwraith.com
| > Jun 14 10:48:43 zorac smap[20398]: Input before banner from keylime.silverwraith.com
| > Jun 14 10:49:29 zorac smap[20425]: Input before banner from keylime.silverwraith.com
| > Jun 14 10:55:28 zorac smap[20892]: Input before banner from keylime.silverwraith.com
|
| What does "Input before banner" actually mean? Especially as it's a
| sending system, I don't understand this.
The OP said the problem occurs with the sender-verify callout being
made from the OP's (receiving) system. It's the callout that's
reportedly not waiting for the intentionally delayed (by how much?)
SMTP banner.
Is that plausible? The callout does not use the normal SMTP driver
code yet, right?
- Fred