Noel,

>> Are yoy seeing a 10 minute figure?  That would imply that the target
>> server
>> accepted the connection, but is not doing I/O on it.

This is a log snippit from an earlier post in this thread.  Precisely 10
minute lockups....

   770: 16/06/06 15:20:48 INFO  James.Mailet: RemoteDelivery: Attempting 
delivery of Mail1150406666744-21082-to-mail.com to host 
mail-com.mr.outblaze.com. at 208.36.123.68 to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   834: 16/06/06 15:30:49 INFO  James.Mailet: RemoteDelivery: Attempting 
delivery of Mail1150406666744-21082-to-mail.com to host 
mail-com.mr.outblaze.com. at 64.71.166.194 to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   877: 16/06/06 15:40:50 INFO  James.Mailet: RemoteDelivery: Attempting 
delivery of Mail1150406666744-21082-to-mail.com to host 
mail-com.mr.outblaze.com. at 64.71.166.196 to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   878: 16/06/06 15:40:56 INFO  James.Mailet: RemoteDelivery: Mail 
(Mail1150406666744-21082-to-mail.com) sent successfully to 
mail-com.mr.outblaze.com. at 64.71.166.196

-----Original Message-----
From: Noel J. Bergman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 1:55 AM
To: James Users List
Subject: RE: HELP!! Thousands of files stuck in spool at 'transport' state

JWM wrote:

> This problem seems to be exacerbated by the fact that if a target server
is
> down, there is a default 10 minute timeout value.  Personal feeling is
that
> if the target mail server doesn't respond in a minute or so, time to move
on

Are yoy seeing a 10 minute figure?  That would imply that the target server
accepted the connection, but is not doing I/O on it.

> Is that 10 minute timeout value configurable?  I can't seem to find it.

Yes.  See other replies.

        --- Noel


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