Keith,
We have seen these errors from time to time with AOL. It usually has to do with the MX server timeout for AOL. They have a longer timeout configured than Imail timeout for SMTP. IMail - SMTP Timeout does not conform to RFC 2821 Product: Version: Platform: IMail 7+ NT,Win2000,XP _____ Question/Problem: Is there any way to change the SMTP timeout? Answer/Solution: IMail's default timeout is 2 minutes (120 seconds). To change this, run regedit. Go to: HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\SMTPD32\Parameters Create a new DWORD value named RECVTimeout and set the timeout in seconds. The RFCs suggest a timeout of 300 seconds. Stop and restart the SMTP service. If you are running version 8, you should also stop and restart the Queue Manager service. Document #: Revision Date: IM-20020919-DM01 05/13/03 Todd Smith Teksolvers, LLC 1077 Glenharbor Circle Winter Garden, FL 34787 Phone 407-877-8450 Fax 407-877-8451 -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of keith - cribellum Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 3:04 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] AOL Connection dropped Hi, I was wondering if anyone else out there is seeing an issue with aol? It seems that we have not been able to connect to AOL all day. However, AOL has been connecting to us and sending us mail. Here are some snippets of our log files: 06:06 14:35 SMTP-(00000558) Trying aol.com (0) 06:06 14:35 SMTP-(00000558) Connect aol.com [64.12.136.217:25] (1) 06:06 14:36 SMTP-(00000558) 06:06 14:36 SMTP-(00000558) SMTP_DELIV_FAILED 06:06 14:36 SMTP-(00000558) >QUIT It seems like that we are making a connection then with no reason they drop it. Is anyone else having problems? Keith Zwick Cribellum, L.L.C.
