Author: Exim Mailing List Date: To: exim-users Subject: Re: [exim] 421 Unexpected failure, please try later
On Wed, Mar 08, 2006 at 03:53:31PM -0000, martin.dm.hull@??? wrote: >
> Some of my users have been getting 421 errors when trying to send email
> from their systems via my servers. None of this is logged by Exim on my
> server. The customers logs are getting something like
>
> SMTP command failed when talking to smtp.xxxxxx.net: <<< RCPT
> TO:<xxxxx@???> >>> 421 Unexpected failure, please try later
I would try and telnet to port 25 on your server to help you out, but
I suspect you've lied about the server name.
> I'm not sure what the 421 means. I had though that it meant that there
> were no available connections left but it appears to be set for other
> reasons too (like AOL use it when rejecting mail because the sending IP
> has been flagged for spamming).
>
> What does it mean?
Have you googled?
> Can I log whenever my server sends this message to connecting hosts?
>
> How do I measure what the current connections are for my server?
Is there a /var/log/exim/reject.log you could look at?
Steven.
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