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Revision d312c740f15b2ee8ba242fb779884f7e19b28a7e authored by R David Murray on 21 March 2013, 00:36:14 UTC, committed by R David Murray on 21 March 2013, 00:36:14 UTC
This is a partial fix to the issue of servers disconnecting unexpectedly; in
this case the 421 says they are disconnecting, so we close the socket and
return the 421 in the appropriate error context.

Original patch by Mark Sapiro, updated by Kushal Das, with additional
tests by me.
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Tip revision: d312c740f15b2ee8ba242fb779884f7e19b28a7e authored by R David Murray on 21 March 2013, 00:36:14 UTC
#5713: Handle 421 error codes during sendmail by closing the socket.
Tip revision: d312c74
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