Hi Philip,
Beside starting a daemon with -odqr (you were right, I don't start it
actually), I set 'queue_remote_domains = ! *.<mydomain>' in the
configuration file (Q1401 in FAQ). Eventually it queues outgoing mail but
after a long period. According to the logfile the message is deferred (-44).
Can it be that Bind is trying to resolve it somehow ? When I disable Bind or
ISDN, all messages get queued right away.
Kind regards,
Bart van Dommelen.
email:dommel@???
----- Original Message -----
From: "Philip Hazel" <ph10@???>
To: "Bart van Dommelen" <dommel@???>
Cc: <exim-users@???>
Sent: Monday, January 01, 2001 2:12 PM
Subject: Re: [Exim] timeouts
> On Sun, 31 Dec 2000, Bart van Dommelen wrote:
>
> > I use Exim for delivering mail to a smarthost. To prevent Emim from
routing
> > remote adresses it is started with parameters '-odqr'.
>
> I think you have misunderstood how Exim works. There is no concept of
> "starting Exim". What I presume you have done is to start an Exim daemon
> with -odqr. This will not affect messages that are sent locally, because
> they are not sent to the daemon (unless your MUA sends them over TCP/IP
> to the local host).
>
> What you probably want to do is to set queue_remote in the Exim
> configuration file. That will apply to all Exim processes, not just the
> daemon.
>
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