On Tue, 26 Aug 2008, Marc Silver wrote:
>
> The oldest mails in the queue do not seem to be getting hit by the queue
> runners and therefore the queue size is not decreasing nor are old mails being
> expired from the queue. If I manually instruct Exim to flush these messages
> (exim -v -M <msgID>) the messages flush, but a manual queue run just never
> seems to get there.
What command are you using to run Exim? i.e. what is the queue runner
interval? Try reducing it to something like -q5m. You only have 8
concurrent queue runners. Try increasing that to a few dozen. Check your
logs for queue run start and end lines, and see if they are reasonable.
Use exiwhat to check that you have a suitable number of queue runners.
Tony.
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