On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Yann Golanski wrote:
> It should already be delivered, check exim -bpa, and if it has a `D' in
> front of the recipient name, it has been deliviered to that one.
but it's not delivered yet (it doesn't have a D there).
session goes like:
SMTP>> HELO me
SMTP<< 250 OK
SMTP>> MAIL FROM:<sender@bar>
SMTP<< 250 OK - mail from <sender@bar>
SMTP>> RCPT TO:<recipient1@foo>
SMTP<< 250 OK - Recipient <recipient1@foo>
SMTP>> RCPT TO:<recipient2@foo>
SMTP<< 250 OK - Recipient <recipient2@foo>
SMTP>> RCPT TO:<recipient3@foo>
SMTP<< 250 OK - Recipient <recipient3@foo>
SMTP>> RCPT TO:<recipient4@foo>
<loooooong wait here>
LOG: 0 MAIN
== recipient1@foo T=remote_smtp defer (110): Connection timed
out: SMTP timeout while connected to mail.foo [x.x.x.x]
after RCPT TO:<recipient4@foo>
LOG: 0 MAIN
== recipient2@foo T=remote_smtp defer (110): Connection timed
out: SMTP timeout while connected to mail.foo [x.x.x.x]
after RCPT TO:<recipient4@foo>
LOG: 0 MAIN
== recipient3@foo T=remote_smtp defer (110): Connection timed
out: SMTP timeout while connected to mail.foo [x.x.x.x]
after RCPT TO:<recipient4@foo>
LOG: 0 MAIN
== recipient4@foo T=remote_smtp defer (110): Connection timed
out: SMTP timeout while connected to mail.foo [x.x.x.x]
after RCPT TO:<recipient4@foo>
exim -bpa looks like:
3d 3.0M 14SGeA-0003ci-00 <sender@bar>
recipient1@foo
D other@recipient
recipient2@foo
D other@recipient
recipient3@foo
D other@recipient
D other@recipient
D other@recipient
D other@recipient
recipinet4@foo
D other@recipient
D other@recipient
D other@recipient
D other@recipient
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[-]
So, you're a Ph.D. Just don't touch anything.