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David Kramer wrote: > I noticed that my discuss at blu.org posts were taking a very long time > (hours) to come back. ... > Am I the only one this is happening to? I'm seeing some of this too. > Dec 24 07:00:53 uninew postfix/smtpd[19189]: connect from > asgard.blu.org[216.235.254.231] > Dec 24 07:00:53 uninew postfix/smtpd[19189]: lost connection after > CONNECT from asgard.blu.org[216.235.254.231] > Dec 24 07:00:53 uninew postfix/smtpd[19189]: disconnect from > asgard.blu.org[216.235.254.231] > > Dec 26 19:22:07 uninew postfix/smtp[22793]: 87CF03F698: conversation > with olduvai.blu.org[216.235.254.232] timed out while receiving the > initial server greeting > Dec 26 19:22:08 uninew postfix/smtp[22793]: 87CF03F698: > to=<discuss at blu.org>, relay=asgard-usdc.blu.org[216.235.254.231]:25, > delay=301, delays=0.24/0.01/300/0.23, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 Ok: > queued as 095D426FAB) It seems like there are two different issues going on here. One is dropped inbound connections to you from asgard.blu.org. I didn't check my logs for that. The other is timeouts when you send mail to olduvai.blu.org, the primary MX for BLU. When I try connecting to port 25 on olduvai.blu.org, I connect after a long delay, and after many minutes still haven't seen an SMTP banner. I can ping it fine, but traceroutes show !C ("access to the network or host is prohibited") showing up on the final hop. It seems to respond immediate to ssh (presenting the banner and key fingerprint), so I'd say there's probably something wrong with the SMTP daemon. I can connect to asgard.blu.org's SMTP server fine, after a slight delay. -Tom -- Tom Metro Venture Logic, Newton, MA, USA "Enterprise solutions through open source." Professional Profile: http://tmetro.venturelogic.com/ -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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