Re: [exim] exim debian, incoming mail gateway queue

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Auteur: Rory Campbell-Lange
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À: Paul Gaynor, pgaynor
CC: exim-users
Sujet: Re: [exim] exim debian, incoming mail gateway queue
On 16/01/05, Marc Haber (mh+exim-users@???) wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 12:09:49 -0700, "Paul Gaynor"
> <pgaynor@???> wrote:
> >It would appear that these messages in the queue are NDRs.
>
> Then it would be a good idea to quickly find out what these NDRs are.
> Incoming? Outgoing?
>
> If incoming, why haven't they been delivered to their destination? If
> outgoing, what were the incoming messages that caused the outgoing
> NDRs to be generated?


These may well be emails being returned because the users don't exist on
the Exchange server. You may find in that case that a lot of the mails
on the queue are frozen -- the sending hosts or users are falsified.

You can use callout verifcation on some Exchange servers to verify the
destination address. See the manual, "38.21. Callout verification".
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Rory Campbell-Lange
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