SMTP fail - timeout?

frjdfrjd
Hi



My SMTPPOP3 check and alert messages seems to fail from time to time.



The SMTP server is not down, normal mail clients have no problem sending using this smtp server.



In the SMTP server log it seems that SC sometimes connect and then drop til line:





**.165.164.82 [00000758] Thu, 14 Oct 2004 15:26:29 +0200 Connected

**.165.164.82 [00000758] Thu, 14 Oct 2004 15:26:29 +0200 >>> 220-w2000mail.***.dk ESMTP Mail; Thu, 14 Oct 2004 15:26:29 +0200

SYSTEM [00000758] Thu, 14 Oct 2004 15:26:29 +0200 Disconnected







Is it possible to set the SMTP timeout?





SMTPPOP3 log:

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Thu Oct 14 15:01:49 2004 DOWN - Could not send email through SMTP Server

Thu Oct 14 15:04:51 2004 -

Thu Oct 14 15:05:03 2004 DOWN - Could not send email through SMTP Server

Thu Oct 14 15:08:04 2004 -

Thu Oct 14 15:08:15 2004 DOWN - Could not send email through SMTP Server

Thu Oct 14 15:11:17 2004 -

Thu Oct 14 15:11:32 2004 -

Thu Oct 14 15:14:33 2004 -

Thu Oct 14 15:17:34 2004 DOWN - Could not send email through SMTP Server





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Alert log:

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Thu Oct 14 13:52:31 2004 SMTPPOP3 is DOWN -> Sending SMTP alert to fr@***.dk through internal mail server. Returned: mail.***.dk fr@***.dk Mail process succeeded

Thu Oct 14 14:34:26 2004 SMTPPOP3 is DOWN -> Sending SMTP alert to fr@***.dk through internal mail server. Returned: mail.***.dk fr@***.dk Server timed out

Thu Oct 14 14:55:17 2004 SMTPPOP3 is DOWN -> Sending SMTP alert to fr@***.dk through internal mail server. Returned: mail.***.dk fr@***.dk Mail process succeeded


Comments

  • AdministratorAdministrator
    Timeouts can not be set. Maybe use a combination of BLAT and POP3 check?
  • Quote: Originally posted by Administrator on 14 October 2004

    Timeouts can not be set. Maybe use a combination of BLAT and POP3 check?




    But this won't help that the alert e-mail is not send.








  • AdministratorAdministrator
    And why not use the internal mail server instead of your SMTP server for notification?
  • Quote: Originally posted by Administrator on 15 October 2004

    And why not use the internal mail server instead of your SMTP server for notification?




    I do.

    But the internal mail server need to connect to a mail

    server to deliver the alert - and this action fail.


  • AdministratorAdministrator
    Sorry I should have read it earlier. I see the problem now. My apologies.



    Could you try the alerting through the external mail server instead?



    Regards,



    Forum Admin
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