From: John Mendenhall (no email)
Date: Wed Feb 01 2006 - 00:50:45 EST
Wietse,
> > > John Mendenhall:
> > > > Jan 31 15:05:24 calvin postfix/smtp[5530]: D2B4D10076: to=<>, relay=none, delay=8, status=deferred (connect to blvd.com[69.63.196.113]: read timeout)
> > >
> > > Why do you override the default SMTP client timeout settings
> > > with a limit of only 8 seconds?
> >
> > I don't override the default SMTP client timeout settings
> > anywhere in main.cf, and I don't see it listed in postconf -n
> > output.
> >
> > I ran postconf -d and I don't see any client timeout
> > values.
> >
> > Where else might this be set where postconf -n would not
> > show it? What is the exact parameter name?
>
> look in master.cf
Ah ha! You are awesome!
Apparently, when I was having problems with a specific
relay client, I uncommented the timeout line under the
relay process in the original standard master.cf file.
I have since created a special process for a problematic
client. I failed to fix the main relay process line.
Of course, this affected all relay clients. Problem solved.
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Just as a side question, is there a quick analogous
command like postconf that displays the master.cf configurations?
Perhaps even a per delivery transport *set* of configurations,
so we can quickly see all the *local* settings, the *relay*
settings, etc.
JohnM
-- John Mendenhall surf utopia internet services
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