4 Sep 2007 19:15
Re: Anyone see what's wrong with this trace?
Steven M. Bellovin <smb <at> cs.columbia.edu>
2007-09-04 17:15:13 GMT
2007-09-04 17:15:13 GMT
On Tue, 4 Sep 2007 10:06:18 -0700 Bill Stouder-Studenmund <wrstuden <at> netbsd.org> wrote: > On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 08:13:53PM -0400, Steven M. Bellovin wrote: > > On Mon, 3 Sep 2007 16:28:51 -0700 > > Bill Stouder-Studenmund <wrstuden <at> NetBSD.org> wrote: > > > > > On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 01:05:56PM +0100, Matthias Scheler wrote: > > > > Do you use "fetchmail -d <...>"? If you do can you try > > > > increasing the value? > > > > > > Yes and no. I've seen this with fetchmail -d 180 and with it at > > > the command line. > > > > > > Any idea what's wrong? How would delaying more help? I'm starting > > > to think I may know, but I'd like to hear your thoughts.(Continue reading)> > > > > With a large mailbox in mbox format, it can take a long time to > > copy; you can also run into locking issues. Also, were you on a > > slow link? I've had problems that way, too. > > I actually just switched to procmail into Maildir folders. I was referring to the server side, not the client. > > However this is all happening rapidly. We send a SYN, we get a > SYN-ACK, we reset the connection. Boom, boom, boom. The time stamps > are 22:10:23.235746, 22:10:23.314508, and 22:10:23.314766. > > Why are we rejecting the Syn-Ack of the connection we're starting? Or
> > >
> > With a large mailbox in mbox format, it can take a long time to
> > copy; you can also run into locking issues. Also, were you on a
> > slow link? I've had problems that way, too.
>
> I actually just switched to procmail into Maildir folders.
I was referring to the server side, not the client.
>
> However this is all happening rapidly. We send a SYN, we get a
> SYN-ACK, we reset the connection. Boom, boom, boom. The time stamps
> are 22:10:23.235746, 22:10:23.314508, and 22:10:23.314766.
>
> Why are we rejecting the Syn-Ack of the connection we're starting? Or
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