Thomas Balle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>Lately I have had many SMTP connections from 2 different danish ISPs, one 
>of them has 4 mailservers which keeps on making connections like the one below:
>
>Jun  9 22:51:07 mpfgw1 smtpd3: 928961467.445214 tcpserver: end 29731 status 256
>Jun  9 22:51:07 mpfgw1 smtpd3: 928961467.445660 tcpserver: status: 0/20
>Jun  9 22:51:07 mpfgw1 smtpd3: 928961467.445905 tcpserver: status: 1/20
>Jun  9 22:51:07 mpfgw1 smtpd3: 928961467.446159 tcpserver: pid 29734 from 
>195.41.46.139
>Jun  9 22:51:07 mpfgw1 smtpd3: 928961467.446453 tcpserver: ok 29734 
>mail.relay1.webben.dk:195.41.48.111:25 fep4.post.tele.dk:195.41.46.139::57953
>
>Is it their servers that are broken or is it mine ?

What exactly do you think is abnormal about that?

>Its a bit annoying as they tie up lots of smtp connections which sometimes 
>causes my smtp server to timeout to other "good" connections.

Nothing in that log snippet demonstrates a client that's hogging an
SMTP connection. That might be the case, but that snippet doesn't show 
it.

-Dave

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