Sorry - wrong terminology:
The first section of my routers is something like this:
send_to_gateway:
driver = domainlist
transport = remote_smtp
route_list = "baddomain.com newrelay.org byname"
So I have lots of mail for users@??? but they just keep tryinmg
to go to the DNS-determined MX host. New messages for that doamin *do* go
out on newrelay.org. The message log as reported by eximon shows lots of
"retry time not reached for any host" but I have set the max interval
retry to 6h and these msgs have been around for days. I'm sure it's
obvious but please help anyway!
Ben
--- Philip Hazel <ph10@???> wrote:
> On Tue, 4 Jan 2000, Ben Parker wrote:
>
> > I have a pile of messages stuck in my queue for a domain whose MX
> server
> > is unreachable thanks to some glitch at my upstream provider. I want
> to
> > route them out through another relay, using send_to_gateway. But once
> they
> > are queued, they seem not to notice anything in the send_to_gateway
> part
> > of configure. If I force them using eximon, they go through the new
> relay,
> > but I have hundres of them waiting. Any suggestions on how to re-queue
> the
> > whole queue?
>
> What is send_to_gateway? It is not a standard Exim option. Is is
> something in your configuration?
>
> Exim re-computes mail routing every time it tries to deliver a message.
> If you change the configuration, the action should change the next time
> it looks at a message.
>
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> Philip Hazel University of Cambridge Computing Service,
> ph10@??? Cambridge, England. Phone: +44 1223 334714.
>
>
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