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Autor: Eric Goforth
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A: Graeme Fowler, exim-users
Assumpte: [exim] Mystery Message in Mystery Queue (Case Closed... Sort of)
I just wanted to put a cap on this thread..

Well, the story is that it wasn't my server at all (Duh! It's an exim
server!). It was in fact an issue with the Exchange Server that we
relay for. It had some script installed on it and it kept trying to
send out this message over and over and over.

However, that in and of itself didn't explain why vzw.net was timing
out.. So I went on the hunt for that. Well, vzw.net does in fact
timeout on the three DNS servers that my exim server uses. Interesting.
Vzw.net is registered to Verizon Wireless...

Ok, so anyhow that's that. It isn't an Exim issue at all so that's it
for this thread on this list..

Cheers All!

Eric

-----Original Message-----
From: exim-users-bounces@??? [mailto:exim-users-bounces@exim.org]
On Behalf Of Graeme Fowler
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 11:55 AM
To: exim-users@???
Subject: Re: [exim] FW: Mystery Message in Mystery Queue

On Thu, 2007-05-03 at 11:18 -0700, Eric Goforth wrote:
> Here are my relative entries in exim.conf:
>
>     ignore_bounce_errors_after = 6h
>     timeout_frozen_after = 1w


OK, so you're saying: messages that get frozen stay that way for 1 week
(there are multiple reasons for freezing) and then get removed. Bounce
errors go away after 6 hours (they are only one type of frozen message).

> Looking back through the logs, this error has been happening for 3
> weeks, on each queue run.
>
> Here is the result of 'mailq' (obviously bounces to spammers):
>
>       5h  1.8K 1Hjaq7-000282-0p <> *** frozen ***
>           jthomsonex@???

>
>      3h  3.0K 1Hjcxe-0004xQ-MZ <> *** frozen ***
>           fyi9ues@???

>
>      3h  3.1K 1HjdAA-0005Hf-V4 <> *** frozen ***
>           ulsk09harxe@???

>
>      8m  3.0K 1Hjfik-0000CS-MN <> *** frozen ***
>           4436stocknews@???


OK, so you have some frozen messages on the queue.

> Here is the result of "exim -Mrm 1HiwzY-0002VD-GI"
>
>     Spool data file for 1HiwzY-0002VD-GI does not exist
>     Continuing, to ensure all files removed
>     Spool read error for 1HiwzY-0002VD-GI-H: No such file or

directory
>     Continuing to ensure all files removed
>     Message 1HiwzY-0002VD-GI has been removed or did not exist


But that specific message ID is *not* in the queue and had already been
removed!

> And the entries as of 4 minutes ago in the log:
>
>     2007-05-03 11:18:45 1HjfsW-0000N4-GS == 4108047190@???

R=relay
> defer (-1): host lookup did not complete
>     2007-05-03 11:18:45 1HjfsW-0000N4-GS ** 4108047190@???:
> retry timeout exceeded
>     2007-05-03 11:18:45 1HjfsW-0000N4-GS 4108047190@???: error 
> ignored


So yet another one timed out and went away. This is intentional, and
desirable, behaviour - otherwise your queues clog with frozen messages;
many thousands of them would see your queue runner incur an unacceptable
overhead as it parsed the header and retry DB on each queue run.

> I suspect that this is a shadow message (probably not the correct
> term) from when I manually flushed my exim resolve cache while
> troubleshooting an unrelated issue. It started about that timeframe.


You have a separate problem, in my opinion: *how* are the bounce
messages getting into your queue in the first place? Are you using
MailScanner or Amavis or some similar router&transport based AV/AS
system? Are you acting as backup MX for another domain?

Under normal operation you should not experience them - they are
anomalies. The fact that your ignore_bounce_errors_after is set to 6h
may actually hinder you here, since the messages will go off your queue
before you get a chance to analyse their origin.

Consider raising it to 24h for a short period, and see what you can find
out with judicious use of "exim -Mvb <message_id>" - the bounce message
should contain enough details for you to trawl your logs.

Graeme


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