Re: [Exim] Default retry rules to aggressive?

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Autor: Andreas Metzler
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A: exim-users
CC: Andreas Metzler
Assumpte: Re: [Exim] Default retry rules to aggressive?
On 2004-04-09 Stephen Gran <steve@???> wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 09, 2004 at 10:03:48AM +0200, Andreas Metzler said:
> > I am just wondering, exim uses
> > F,2h,15m; G,16h,1h,1.5; F,4d,6h


> > i.e. retry every fifteen minutes during the first two hours.


> > Isn't this rather aggressive (the rfc suggest at leat 30 minutes) or
> > is this the rule that came up after years of experience as a good
> > default?


> Maybe I misunderstood, but aren't retry independeny of when a queue run
> actually takes place? The default retry time just says, AFAIUI, that if
> a queue run starts up more than fifteen minutes after the first failure,
> we can retry this message, not that it will be retried automatically
> fifteen minutes later.


Afaict they are not independent, the retry rules allow to set _minimal_
waiting times. When a message is retried dpends on the combination of
retry rules and queue run frequency.

If you run exim -q5m messages will indeed be retried in 15 minute
intervals for two hours, if you use -q1d the message will only be
tried once a day.
                cu andreas
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