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Old 09-27-2010, 07:53 AM
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Question Getting disconnected by Zimbra

Hello,

We are trying out Zimbra and so far it has been working out great! There is 1 problem though, we have written a script which connects to zimbra with pre-defined credentials and shoots out tons of emails to 1 email id. This is just a testing phase to see how Zimbra performs under stress.

Here is the problem though, after some time it is kicking out the remote IP address.

Below is the error from logs.

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Sep 27 10:27:06 mail postfix/anvil[25080]: statistics: max connection rate 145/60s for (smtp:192.168.x.x) at Sep 27 10:20:48
Sep 27 10:27:06 mail postfix/anvil[25080]: statistics: max connection count 3 for (smtp:192.168.x.x) at Sep 27 10:17:55
Sep 27 10:27:06 mail postfix/anvil[25080]: statistics: max cache size 3 at Sep 27 10:20:59
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We are using Release 6.0.8_GA_2661.RHEL5_64_20100820052503 RHEL5_64 FOSS edition.

Thanks a lot for your time and help in this matter!
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Old 09-27-2010, 10:32 AM
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these are not ERRORS per say..but just information about the connections your zimbra is getting
Postfix manual - anvil(8)
above links can give you more technical info about what it is.

you need to print logs lines which shows a real error if there is any

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