The "routing defer" message is misleading IMO. Shouldn't it say "no immediate
delivery" instead? Anyway, look for queue_domains in your Exim configure file.
If the setting is not what you want, change it.
queue_domains
Type: domain list, expanded
Default: unset
This option lists domains for which immediate delivery is not required. A
delivery process is started whenever a message is received, but only those
domains that do not match are processed. All other deliveries wait until the
next queue run. See also hold_domains and queue_smtp_domains.
seberino@??? wrote:
> Please help! I'm having trouble sending emails from a PC that used
> to work fine. Here are log entries for some outbound emails that
> failed...
>
> 2004-04-22 09:47:27 1BGhMF-0007OD-2O <= seberino@???
> U=seberino P=local S=748 id=20040422164727.GA28400@???
> 2004-04-22 09:47:27 1BGhMF-0007OD-2O == chris@??? routing
> defer (-55): domain is in queue_domains
> 2004-04-22 09:47:54 1BGhMg-0007OV-CS <= seberino@???
> U=seberino P=local S=750 id=20040422164754.GA28418@???
> 2004-04-22 09:47:54 1BGhMg-0007OV-CS == chris@??? routing
> defer (-55): domain is in queue_domains
> 2004-04-22 09:48:31 1BGhNH-0007On-2M <= seberino@???
> U=seberino P=local S=758 id=20040422164831.GA28436@???
> 2004-04-22 09:48:31 1BGhNH-0007On-2M == seberino@???
> routing defer (-55): domain is in queue_domains
>
> What does this mean??--> "routing defer (-55): domain is in
> queue_domains"??
>
> Chris
>
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