Philip, thank you for your responce... I still don't understand why Exim
isn't sending mail in a timely fashion.... The only entry in the configure
file was serialize_hosts = *, which I have removed. Now I'm getting the
following:
2001-04-08 17:34:24 14lamV-0001Uu-00 == scott@??? T=remote_smtp
defer (-44): retry time not reached for any host
2001-04-08 17:34:24 14lb6A-0002sv-00 == brett_lefebvre@???
routing defer (-42): retry time not reached
2001-04-08 17:34:24 14lcam-0000Ln-00 == gwenn@??? T=remote_smtp
defer (-44): retry time not reached for any host
2001-04-08 17:34:24 14lcam-0000Ln-00 == scott@??? T=remote_smtp
defer (-44): retry time not reached for any host
2001-04-08 17:34:24 14lcam-0000Ln-00 == rob@??? T=remote_smtp defer
(-44): retry time not reached for any host
2001-04-08 17:34:24 14lvxy-0004KO-00 == jlosito@??? routing
defer (-42): retry time not reached
Sometimes it will send a few messages, then stop. If I do an Exim -R
123@??? to try to get it started, it seems eager to send a couple then
stops and says: T=remote_smtp defer (-1): domain matches
queue_smtp_domains, or -odqs set. Are there any other commands to get the
entire queue in motion? Any other help would be great... Also, I'm running
version 3.22.
Many thanks....
Jeff
At 01:06 PM 4/7/2001 +0100, you wrote:
>On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, Jeff Pajor wrote:
>
> > Hello, I'm new to the list, but was wondering if anyone could help. Can
> > someone please enlighted me as to the reasons for the following error:
> >
> > 2001-04-06 09:48:13 14lWZN-0002Qn-00 == entries@??? T=remote_smtp
> > defer (-44): connection limit reached for all hosts
>
>You have set serialize_hosts on your remote_smtp transport. There are
>several messages being sent to the hosts for 1234.com; the
>serialize_hosts limit for those hosts has been reached so this message
>cannot be sent.
>
> > 2001-04-06 08:37:26 14lVQi-0007X3-00 => entries@??? R=lookuphost
> > T=remote_smtp H=xxxx.com [207.16.XX.X]*
> > 2001-04-06 08:37:25 14lVQr-0007X6-00 Completed
>
>I guess you've set serialize_hosts to 1 or some low value. When it does
>get through, it sends everything down the same connection (that's what
>the * means).
>
>--
>Philip Hazel University of Cambridge Computing Service,
>ph10@??? Cambridge, England. Phone: +44 1223 334714.
>
>
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