On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Daniel W. Samsyguin wrote:
> 2003-07-21 18:45:08 19ebuU-0000EP-00 <= report@??? H=(gw.spcex.ru)
> [195.5.1
> 34.124] P=esmtp S=15881 id=200307211444.h6LEiWv06155@???
> 2003-07-21 18:45:08 19ebuU-0000EP-00 ** natasha@??? R=virtualuser
> T=x_virtua
> l_delivery: retry time not reached for any host after a long failure period
1. Use exim -bt to discover the host(s) that natasha@??? routes to.
2. Scan your Exim logs to see when it last tried to contact those hosts.
At some time in the past there will have been a failure.
3. Or use "exinext" with those host names to see what Exim's retry
information tells you.
> What does it mean?
> Why it don't store message in the queue?
Because it knows that the host to which the message should be sent has
been dead for a very long time (several days). It won't try again until
the next retry time arrives.
This is FAQ Q0620.
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