Re: [exim] Messages bouncing too soon

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Author: Philip Hazel
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To: Mark Rigby-Jones
CC: exim-users
Subject: Re: [exim] Messages bouncing too soon
On Fri, 29 Apr 2005, Mark Rigby-Jones wrote:

> On Wed, 27 Apr 2005, at 15:00, Philip Hazel typed:
> > That data does not make sense. The host appears to have been down for
> > around 23 hours. So the retrying should happened every 8 hours. However,
> > it seems to have calculated the next retry with an interval of 10 hours
> > and 40 minutes.
>
> *nods* I saw that, but wasn't entirely sure how it was calculated. For
> reference, the complete retry ruleset:
>
> # Domain                                Error   Retries
> # ------                                -----   -------
> *                                       *       senders=:       G,4h,5m,2
> cdb*@;/etc/mail/retry/dialup.cdb        *       F,28d,7d
> cdb*@;/etc/mail/retry/server.cdb        *       F,2h,15m; F,16h,1h; F,14d,8h
> cdb*@;/etc/mail/retry/local.cdb         *       F,2h,15m; F,16h,1h; F,14d,8h
> *                                       *       F,2h,15m; F,16h,1h; F,4d,8h

>
> > This may be a silly question, but you aren't sharing the hints data
> > between more than one host, are you?
>
> Nope, it's just on the one host.



Given that set of retry rules, I am completely baffled... wait ... I
notice that 10 hours and 40 minutes is 640 minutes. That amount of retry
time can be the result of 5 minutes multiplied by 2 several times, which
is the algorithm in your first retry rule. Did the message have an empty
sender? But that rule should have timed out after 4 hours...


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