Better yet tell them to quit using craptastic products from redmond. And uh using say postfix / clamav never does that ... <grin> --Ed On 07/01/2013 01:54 PM, Glenn Meadows wrote: > Yea, tell them to not virus scan outbound email! <smile>. > > -- > Glenn Meadows > Mayfield Mastering > 2825 Erica Place > Nashville, TN 37204 > 615-383-3708 > > On 7/1/2013 12:52 PM, Ed wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I'll bet your users are using windoze and some lame anti-virus >> solution like norton / symantec. That particular one proxies email and >> it goes all the way to the data command in the SMTP session, then does >> an RSET and starts over actually sending the email the second pass. >> For every recipient, so if a single email has multiple recipients, >> then multiple passes. Great stuff ! Been this way a long time. >> >> You / surge can't do a damned thing about it. Your users can. >> >> --Ed >> >> On 07/01/2013 01:43 PM, Brian Hamacher wrote: >>> After reviewing my logs again this morning I notice I have a few Domains >>> that I receive the following errors from quite frequently. I had a >>> different domain reach the 1000 message �g_user_send_ip� MAX this >>> morning. >>> >>> No DATA command sent >>> >>> No DATA command sent-rset >>> >>> Has anyone else had issues with this? What steps can I take to help >>> mitigate this problem for my end users? I don�t want to keep increasing >>> the �g_user_send_ip� limit because that is not a real solution. >>> >>> Any thoughts on this would be great. >>> >>> Thank You >>> >>> Brian >>> >> > > > -- ----------------------------------------------------------- EAS Enterprises LLC World Class Web and Email Hosting Solutions IPv6 ready today for your needs of tomorrow! Ask us about dual-stacking your site www.easent.net
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