I'm guessing you have spamdyke installed, given that you mentioned greylist.
Use spamdyke's full-log-dir option to capture the whole smtp session (much
easier/nicer than recordio). That will likely shed some light on the problem.

Natalio Gatti wrote:
> What about a packet capture to see what is going on? You can follow the
> smtp session and see why is getting status 256.
> 
> Natalio.
> 
> On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 1:11 PM, P.V.Anthony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> 
>     Hi,
> 
>     Currently we are having a problem receiving emails for a company's email
>     server.
> 
>     When we send emails to them, they get them. When they send to us, we do
>     not get them.
> 
>     We have bypassed rbl and greylist. Tried increasing the softlimit to
>     32,000,00 and that did not work.
> 
>     In the smtp logs, we get a status 256.
> 
>     I have an email account with my isp, if they send to that, I get the
>     email. Wondering what is wrong with my server.
> 
>     Could it be TLS? How do I bypass TLS just for one incoming server?
> 
>     Using simscan with clamav. Can I bypass simscan and clamav by removing
>     the "QMAILQUEUE="/var/qmail/bin/simscan".
> 
>     Tried using recordio for the qmail-smtpd logs but nothing there too.
> 
>     Is there anything else I can bypass or do? Need to narrow this down.
> 
>     P.V.Anthony
> 


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