Andre Franco <abobre@???> (Fr 20 Sep 2013 23:12:26 CEST):
> Working with sending e-mail marketing and I'm using exim, however observing
> the exim logs, I have noticed that sometimes I have a line error and so my
> server is trying to access a domain for up to minutes
>
> would reduce this time to 30 seconds.
The Exim smtp transport has several timeout settings.
transport_filter_timeout = 5m
command_timeout = 5m
connect_timeout = 5m
data_timeout = 5m
final_timeout = 10m
You should consult the Exim Spec to get more information about the
indiviual settings.
But first I'd ask what do you expect. Why do you mind the timeouts? You
have a line error, ok. But if there is no error, how do you know a good
lower value for the timeout, probably you're talking to a slow server.
The overall performance should not suffer too much, as more queue
runners will be started (if you use the conventional setup) as time goes
on.
> == alexandre.kiill@??? R=dkim_lookuphost T=dkim_remote_smtp
> defer (110): Connection timed out
>
> Connecting to yaol.com [205.188.101.24]:25 from 108.170.XX.XX ... failed:
> Connection timed out (timeout=5m)
Why do you obfuscate your own IP, but not the remote side? Because you
do e-mail marketing?
Best regards from Dresden/Germany
Viele Grüße aus Dresden
Heiko Schlittermann
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