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Auteur: Scott Neader
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À: exim users
Sujet: Re: [exim] SMTP command timeout on connection - how to troubleshoot
FYI, I'm seeing a number of timeouts from a mail provider called "
redcondor.net" and sure enough, when I telnet to port 25:

220 smtp450.redcondor.net ESMTP EdgeWave mag4000e


LOL... http://redcondor.com/ -- owned "by EdgeWave".

I guess the question is... is it something EdgeWave is doing, or is it
Exim?

We sure don't get along, that is for sure.

- Scott

On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 11:54 PM, Scott Neader <scott@???> wrote:

>
> Set your timeout to 4 minutes instead of two minutes and see what, if
>> anything, changes.
>>
>
> I changed the timeout to 240 seconds, with no change... it just hangs for
> 240 seconds after I send the 250 OK, and then I disconnect due to timeout.
>
> Make sure there are no Cisco PIX or ASA devices with "smtp fixup" or
>> "inspect smtp" switched on between you and the remote site.
>
>
> I'm told they do not have a PIX or ASA, but they do have a series 7200
> router... it is capable of "smtp fixup", so I am asking them to ask their
> router folks if it is enabled.
>
> As another data point... I remembered having this problem with another ISP
> a few months back. I just telnet'd to port 25 on their server and guess
> what popped up in their initial greeting?:
>
>
>> ESMTP EdgeWave mag4000
>
>
> Yep... so here we have two of these "EdgeWave" mail servers that I can't
> get mail from (but I can send them mail fine).
>
> Anyone out there interested in looking at the package capture .pcap file I
> have?
>
> I will try to look through my logs for "SMTP command timeout" and try to
> sift out the obvious spam zombie PCs and look for real mail servers, then
> try to see if there is are more EdgeWave issues out there. Maybe it's
> something?
>
> - Scott
>
> On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 4:51 AM, W B Hacker <wbh@???> wrote:
>
>> Scott Neader wrote:
>>
>>> I was able to get the remote mail server admin to send me a packet
>>> capture
>>> in .pcap format (if anyone wants to see it, I'd be glad to share, nothing
>>> confidential in the cap).
>>>
>>> What I see is that our Exim server sends the "250 OK id=xxxxxxx" message
>>> just fine, and within a few ms, their server sends an ACK packet.
>>>
>>> Here's the funny part... 120 seconds later, my Exim server sends a "421
>>> my.servername.net: SMTP comamnd timeout - closing connection" packet,
>>> and
>>> their server sends the ACK for that also, then my server sends the "FIN,
>>> ACK", and their server sends the ACK, and the connection is closed.
>>>
>>> Any ideas what is going on?
>>>
>>> - Scott
>>
>>