Davide, just to refresh your memory:

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From: "Dario" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Seems like this thread takes those blu pills ;)

ErrCode = -232
.......
SMTP-Error = "417 Temporary delivery error"
SMTP-SERVER = "mx1.hotmail.com" <-- whatever you get here, if this is the
                                    right mx for the domain, DNS is not
the problem.

>From what I've seen with Edinilson the two server establish a tcp/ip
session:
-> xmail contacts mx1.hotmail.com
-> mx1.hotmail.com sends 220 greeting
-> the connection time outs

We didn't have time to continue investigating but the question is:
why the connection time outs?
- not because of ip blacklists, he can send from the same cidr
- not because of xmail, it works for other domains
- seems like also windows is out of the case now

Note that the connection from xmail side *time outs*, is not dropped by
hotmail.com which is waiting for a HELO/EHLO.

It's just my opinion but who has this problem should:
- bypass any firewall, ...
- compile xmail on the same server you will use.

If the problem persists, and if you have time and equipment:
- get a very normal pc with normal hardware, setup xmail exactly the same
way and use the same ip of the main server.

If this works you have some hardware related problem.

I know someone will say hw error, no way? How could this happen just for
some domains and just on some servers?
The answer would be very long but summarizing, curiosity.

Dario


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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Davide Libenzi" <davidel@xmailserver.org>
To: <xmail@xmailserver.org>
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 1:50 PM
Subject: [xmail] Re: messages to yahoo and or hotmail does not get del 
ivered


On Fri, 2 Sep 2005, Sönke Ruempler wrote:

> On 02.09.2005 17:07, Davide Libenzi wrote:
>
>> In the hotmail case, that sure has DNS configured like it should, the MX
>> resolution is not a problem (like you can see from the logs posted). The
>> "End of stream data" error, is something you linked to problem in the 
>> link
>> between XMail and the remote SMTP server. And the fact that happens on an
>> handfull of setups out of many tenths of thousands, shows that is somehow
>> related with network setups.
>
> Some tcpdump logs could help ...

I asked them. Have you seen them?


- Davide

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