On 12/23/2010 11:33 AM, Ray wrote:

I believe that the message is being accepted by Postfix due to lines like the
following in the logs

Dec 23 10:12:20 wserver amavis[15273]: (15273-12) Passed CLEAN,
[70.65.***.***] [70.65.***.***]<r...@stilltech.net>  ->  <******...@shaw.ca>,
Message-ID:<201012231011.54704....@stilltech.net>, mail_id: MS2XU3vqlzc0,
Hits: 0.013, size: 557, queued_as: 6CF0C1B173C, 14673 ms
(redacted IP address is the machine I'm sending email from. Redacted email is
on the local cabelco mail server.)

Wow, nearly 15 seconds to scan a 557 byte message. If all your amavis scans are that slow or slower you might want some help from the amavis-users list.

Anyway, on the postfix-users list we prefer to see postfix logging.


I'm not 100% sure the problem is on the remote server, that's why I would like
to trace the communication between my server and the remote server.
Thanks again,
Ray

Start with showing us the one-line entry postfix/smtp makes when sending to the remote server, and we'll go on from there.



  -- Noel Jones

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