JDBitters@??? probably said:
> It is not a question of whether exim should be notified of the rejection.
> The question is should exim be able to resend the rejected message two or
> three times before bouncing it back to the original server?
>
> For example, this morning's rejection resulted from a malfunctioning
> receiving server. Once we were notified that it had been fixed the senders
> were advised to resend the rejected messages. What is sought is a way for
> exim to do it automatically and bounce back only as a last resort.
If a server malfunctions, that is their problem.
This would completely break the specification for SMTP and would be
a gross piece of brokeness in my opinion.
Fix the problem, not the symptoms.
P.
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