Re: [Exim] How to queue remote mail?

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Autor: Nico Erfurth
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A: Auke Jilderda
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Assumpte: Re: [Exim] How to queue remote mail?
Auke Jilderda wrote:
> --
> The Exim manual says:
>
>     -odqs

>
>     This option is a hybrid between -odb and -odq. A delivery
>     process is started for each incoming message, the addresses are
>     all processed, and local deliveries are done in the normal way.
>     However, if any SMTP deliveries are required, they are not done
>     at this time. Such messages remain on the queue until a
>     subsequent queue-running process encounters them. Because
>     routing was done, Exim knows which messages are waiting for
>     which hosts, and so a number of messages for the same host will
>     get sent in a single SMTP connection. The queue_smtp_domains
>     configuration option has the same effect for specific domains.
>     See also the -qq option.

>
> So why does "exim -odqs" say: "exim: neither action flags nor mail
> addresses given"? What am I missing here?
>
> I'm running version 3.35 (on a Debian GNU/Linux -- Woody system).


Your question is not clear, but i assume you want to start exim as
daemon, and tell it to queue all remote domains, am i right?

If yes, just set queue_smtp_domains = * in your exim.conf.
-odqs is to inject a mail and just queue it.

ciao