On Monday 07 March 2005 12:41 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>
> Yes, indicating some MM header is the problem but I have no other
> info and I can't get anything useful out of telnetting to port 25
> and writing raw smtp commands so I'm gonna punt. It's gotta be the
> remote end of which I have no control so I sent the problem description
> to [EMAIL PROTECTED] as well as the DNS email for verizon's SOA.

Verizon has a known busted callout mechanism.

I had to:
1) turn off SMTP sync for them
2) turn down the IDENT (port 113) timeout from 30secs.

see the threads on:
exim-users
spam-l

and my blog:
http://blog.lerctr.org/

LER


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