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by randall-22 :: Rate this Message:

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hi all,

today i started receiving complaints that with some mails the attachment
was not received or the mails not received at all.

this seems to be happening so far only with 2 receiving mail servers in
China, these 2 have been receiving mail from my side for years already
without any problems and the messages below only started appearing today

i use a zimbra setup (which uses postfix) and did no changes to the
setup at least for the last month, i restarted the server today just in
case but this had no result.

Aug 20 14:02:26 mailro postfix/smtp[12590]: 3A2F5352D4CE:
to=<jane@...>, relay=mail.example.com[221.4.158.196]:25,
delay=3140, delays=2403/0.01/3.9/733, dsn=4.4.2, status=deferred
(conversation with mail.example.com[221.4.158.196] timed out while
sending message body)

anybody has a clue or similar experience?


Greetings,

Randall


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Re: timed out while sending message body

by van Ginderachter, Serge :: Rate this Message:

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2009/8/20 randall <randall@...>:
> Aug 20 14:02:26 mailro postfix/smtp[12590]: 3A2F5352D4CE:
> to=<jane@...>, relay=mail.example.com[221.4.158.196]:25, delay=3140,
> delays=2403/0.01/3.9/733, dsn=4.4.2, status=deferred (conversation with
> mail.example.com[221.4.158.196] timed out while sending message body)


I have seen such things many times when sending mail to the China &
Far East Region. Often it's a bandwidth problem somewhere at their
side
.

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Re: timed out while sending message body

by Thomas Goirand :: Rate this Message:

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van Ginderachter, Serge wrote:

> 2009/8/20 randall <randall@...>:
>> Aug 20 14:02:26 mailro postfix/smtp[12590]: 3A2F5352D4CE:
>> to=<jane@...>, relay=mail.example.com[221.4.158.196]:25, delay=3140,
>> delays=2403/0.01/3.9/733, dsn=4.4.2, status=deferred (conversation with
>> mail.example.com[221.4.158.196] timed out while sending message body)
>
>
> I have seen such things many times when sending mail to the China &
> Far East Region. Often it's a bandwidth problem somewhere at their
> side

Over the past few days, since the break of a major wire in Taiwan (after
the typhoon), connectivity has been disrupted. I have seen packet lost
rate from China Telecom to Level3 (LAX), PCCW hongkong to Singpaore, and
some issues with asianetcom as well. But it's slowly getting better.

Thomas


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Re: timed out while sending message body

by randall-22 :: Rate this Message:

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Thomas Goirand wrote:

> van Ginderachter, Serge wrote:
>  
>> 2009/8/20 randall <randall@...>:
>>    
>>> Aug 20 14:02:26 mailro postfix/smtp[12590]: 3A2F5352D4CE:
>>> to=<jane@...>, relay=mail.example.com[221.4.158.196]:25, delay=3140,
>>> delays=2403/0.01/3.9/733, dsn=4.4.2, status=deferred (conversation with
>>> mail.example.com[221.4.158.196] timed out while sending message body)
>>>      
>> I have seen such things many times when sending mail to the China &
>> Far East Region. Often it's a bandwidth problem somewhere at their
>> side
>>    
>
> Over the past few days, since the break of a major wire in Taiwan (after
> the typhoon), connectivity has been disrupted. I have seen packet lost
> rate from China Telecom to Level3 (LAX), PCCW hongkong to Singpaore, and
> some issues with asianetcom as well. But it's slowly getting better.
>
> Thomas
>
>
>  
i've never seen this before but this could explain it.

anyway,

both bedankt and xie xie ni


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