read timeout
Steve Freegard
steve.freegard at fsl.com
Tue Dec 11 18:14:09 GMT 2007
Wow - I don't know what mail client you use, but that sure is one long
line...
Ian Lists wrote:
> This is sort of off the topic but I think this list would be the best place to ask. On an egress mail relay I am seeing a bunch of my users mail timing out going to legit external accounts. From the particular mail server I am able to see a full tcp session established on port 25 to the 3rd party mail servers, but they never give me the 220 message back. If I try from personal server hosted on on a different network to the same 3rd party servers I get the 220 message right away. I have checked every spam list I could find and only found my server's IP on apews.org bulked in with a huge Sprint /14 network. I've seen previous posting on this list about apews.org and saw some people say that creating SPF records solved most of their issues, but it hasn't for me. Is a server not responding back with the 220 message typical of being on a black list? I would think if I were black listed the server would send tcp resets back or not respond back at all by just dropping the p
ackets. Any suggestions on how I can troubleshoot this a little further would be much appreciated.
No-one who cares about receiving e-mail that they actually want uses
APEWS, so don't worry about them.
Not getting a 220 wouldn't be indicative of blacklisting (in this cause
you'd get a 550 SMTP response), tarpitting might have the same effect
that you are seeing, but the more likely explanation is that you're
running into MTU size issues, see http://www.znep.com/~marcs/mtu/ and
check that you aren't blocking all ICMP traffic.
Kind regards,
Steve.
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