On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 07:17:18PM -0700, Edward Morbius wrote: > Several of our peer mail systems (outbound) seem to take a while responding > to initial SMTP connections. > > Is there any particularly dread pitfall to watch out for in bumping these > values up? 20s for connection, 40s for HELO is where we're at presently.
These values are well below Postfix built-in defaults. $ postconf -d | grep '^smtp_' | grep '_timeout =' smtp_connect_timeout = 30s smtp_data_done_timeout = 600s smtp_data_init_timeout = 120s smtp_data_xfer_timeout = 180s smtp_helo_timeout = 300s smtp_mail_timeout = 300s smtp_quit_timeout = 300s smtp_rcpt_timeout = 300s smtp_rset_timeout = 20s smtp_starttls_timeout = 300s smtp_tls_session_cache_timeout = 3600s smtp_xforward_timeout = 300s You could probably raise your timelimits. However, if your outbound server is regularly not keeping up with the lower timeouts you quote, you really need to fix that. -- Viktor.