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>> in GNU/Linux "system timeout has been reached" -- means that system timeout will *never* reached.
> That's quite likely because the system limits may be very large.
I tested system-timeout GNU/Linux (on various computers). I waited more then 5 days. system-timeout works on GNU/Linux -- only if was custom-set tcpkeepalive, else (by default): even after 5 days system-timeout was not reached. |
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2014-12-16 08:47:57 | polymorphm | set | recipients:
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2014-12-16 08:47:57 | polymorphm | set | messageid: <1418719677.05.0.93698849755.issue14134@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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