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All,
I'm receiving this message in our reject log regarding just one sender: Connection from 198.xxx.xxx.xxx refused: too many connections Since we can receive email from other addresses just fine, I assume this is a problem with the sender's email server. Does anyone have possible thoughts on this that are more detailed than my 'it's their problem' assumption? Thanks. |
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Tracey wrote:
> All, > > I'm receiving this message in our reject log regarding just one > sender: > > Connection from 198.xxx.xxx.xxx refused: too many connections > > Since we can receive email from other addresses just fine, I assume > this is a problem with the sender's email server. Does anyone have > possible thoughts on this that are more detailed than my 'it's their > problem' assumption? > > Thanks. > Your 'it's their problem' assumption is 100% correct. -- DM davidm@cia.com.au 'It would go against respecting principles and truth if you have to respect and accept anything just because it is the other side's view.' - Kim Jung Ill |
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On Aug 8, 7:53 pm, David McKenzie <dav...@cia.com.au> wrote:
> Tracey wrote: > > All, > > > I'm receiving this message in our reject log regarding just one > > sender: > > > Connection from 198.xxx.xxx.xxx refused: too many connections > > > Since we can receive email from other addresses just fine, I assume > > this is a problem with the sender's email server. Does anyone have > > possible thoughts on this that are more detailed than my 'it's their > > problem' assumption? > > > Thanks. > > Your 'it's their problem' assumption is 100% correct. > > -- > DM dav...@cia.com.au > > 'It would go against respecting principles and truth if you have to > respect and accept anything just because it is the other side's view.' > - Kim Jung Ill Hi David, Thanks for this. I had hoped that was the case. I'm running into the problem again however and my users are getting frustrated. We getting several of these messages every minute it seems -all from different IP addresses. I upped my smtp_accept_queue_per_connection number from 10 to 200, but it doesn't seem to make a difference. I'm reading quite a bit about smtp_accept_max, but don't appear to have that option in my config file. Ideally though, I don't really want to just up numbers without knowing more about it. Is it reasonable to say that the senders who are getting rejected are on a mailserver from which we receive a lot of spam? Am I looking at the problem correctly? I'd appreciate any more advice or insight you can give me here. Thanks, Tracey |
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