On Wed, 19 Oct 2005, Paulo Andre wrote:
> Email received for a certian domain is being relayed to another server. When
> the destination server is down the email sits on the queue, but when the
> destination server is back up the email does not get sent, unless I at least
> send one email for that domain using "exim -v -M $ID".
> Is there a way that I can get the emails for that domain to get sent
> automatically.
Ensure your Exim daemon is running the queue periodically (exim -q5m). If
delivery to a host is delayed longer than you would like after it comes
back, adjust your retry configuration. If you want to prod the queue
manually, use exim -Rf domain.
Tony.
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