On Wed, 15 Jan 1997 David.Osborne@??? wrote:
> My boss thinks exim ought to have some sort of throttle control to prevent
I have had a previous request to control the number of simultaneous
connections to certain hosts (for use over slow lines) but even if/when
I provide this it wouldn't help you, as exim would still send all the
pending stuff over one connection, presumably.
> He asked if it's possible to manually
> freeze all mail for a specific host, i.e., to tell exim to behave as if a host
> is down (even if it isn't), in cases where that host has problems affecting
> mail delivery.
This could be done by kludging up a "delivery failed, next retry time =
a long time ahead" record in the hints database, but there isn't a way
of doing that at the moment. (The exim_fixdb utility can only modify or
delete entries, not create them, and anyway, its interface leaves a lot
to be desired.)
I have noted the suggestion. I think I would implement it as a new
utility rather than screwing this rarely-required feature into Exim
itself. A more comprehensive "manage the hints databases" utility would
be a good thing in general.
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