On 7 Dec 2005 at 12:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about
    "Antwort: [exim] Check for rcpt_fail":

| [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 05.12.2005 16:38:14:
| 
| > > Still the problem persists that we receive connections and
| > > get hammered with 20 receipients and exim is not dropping
| > > the connection. Any clue what the reason for it is?
| > 
| > Not without logs.
| 
| Sorry for the delay, got carried away with meetings. *sigh*
| Here's an example of the logs, this IP carries on with trying
| to send mails for another 20 or 30 recipients - not included
| for convienience of the list ;)
| 
| 2005-12-07 12:10:51 H=dslb-084-061-018-157.pools.arcor-ip.net (xxxalo.com) 
| [84.61.18.157] F=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> rejected RCPT 
| <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: response to "RCPT TO:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" from 
| 10.150.1.41 [10.150.1.41] was: 550 [EMAIL PROTECTED] No such user
|...

Has it already been mentioned that you should delete the 
!verify=recipient line from the drop stanza?  There's no point in it 
there.

Also, I'm wondering how drop interacts with pipelining mode, where 
the sender can stream RCPT TO commands without waiting for reponses.  
The TCP input queue could be filled with them by the time your drop 
is acted on.

- Fred





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