Autor: Christian Gregoire Fecha: A: exim-users Asunto: Re: [exim] Host-based retrying problem
>On 2006-03-03 at 10:12 -0800, Christian Gregoire wrote: >> The problem is that when A gets a host error from B for some reason,
>> all messages destined to B are queued. And when retry time has come, A
>> sends all messages to B at once, whose load average rises, so leading
>> Sendmail to refuse connections. So emails get queued on A ....
>
>> When Sendmail runs on A, everything is fine. I guess that's because it
>> uses message-based retrying so that messages are re-sent 'on the
>> flow'.
>
>> Any idea ?
>
>retry_data_expire option, lower from 7 days to however many seconds.
>
>If the retry data is always going to be useless for your situation (if A
>only sends mail onto B) and you have frequent problems with B, then if
>you don't want to have Exim doing db updates every minute, a crude but
>effective method is to nuke the retry hints file regularly.
>
>crontab for exim runtime user:
>* * * * * rm -f /var/spool/exim/db/retry
>
>where the path /var/spool/exim should be replaced by whatever
>"exim -bP spool_directory" gives you.
>
>-Phil