There must (I hope!) be a way to force delivery of a message via BSMTP and have it ignore any cached retry times, but I'll be damned if I can find it. Any
ideas?
The command that's in use at the moment is exim -bS -oMr etrn_requeue (aka
C037).
What is happening is that mail is being reinjected into the queue, but being
hit by the cached retry times.
2001-03-22 19:25:51 ETRN le-software-man.com received from le-software-man.claranet.co.uk (Le-Software-Man.Le-Software-Man.com) [195.8.74.221]
2001-03-22 19:25:51 14gAiV-000736-00 <= <> U=claranet P=etrn_requeue S=3113 id=FLEMLFAOAEPIMIFAMPBEMENNCAAA.ibbs@???
2001-03-22 19:25:51 14gAiV-000736-00 == ATW_E-Mails@??? T=remote_smtp defer (-44): retry time not reached for any host
I'd rather not do an exim -R and churn through the whole queue each time an
ETRN is issued; which is what I was trying to get away from in implementing the
BSMTP recipe! :)
Thanks,
Ollie
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