Hi Folks,
we have just upgraded our Astaro ASG220 to V7.401 at the weekend (fresh install on a new delivered appliance). Now we are having problems with incoming mail. For some reason, the upstream mailserver of our provider gets an "connection reset" from the astaro. There are incoming mails anyway, but since saturday when i switched the new installation online the queue on our provider's server has been built up to over 4.000 mails that can not be transmitted. I am using the Astaro's SMTP proxy in simple mode with static routing to a single Exchange 2003 server with callout, antivirus with single engine, antivirus and antispam during SMTP transaction off, no rbl, no blocking of dialup hosts, no sender blacklist, no greylisting, no BATV, no SPF, no missing RDNS. No exceptions, the upstream hosts of our provider are in the upstream host list as hosts (ip address), upstream hosts only option is checked. Host based relay for the Exchange server, no host blacklist, scanning of outgoing messages off. The proxy is not in transparent mode. I got a copy of the provider's sendmail logfiles, at the time when a connection reset is logged, the smtp log of the astaro didn't log any event at all. When I loook over the smtp.log, I can see that there is never more than one simultanious connection, so there is not an issue with too many concurrent connections. At all, I don't know why the astaro is doing a connection reset. When I switch back to our old V6.314 appliance, the mails start coming in. Has anyone an idea where to look why the V7.401 appliance is resetting incoming connections from our provider?
Thanks,
Torsten
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