On 2014-02-12, Bernhard Eringa <mberinga@???> wrote:
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> http://bugs.exim.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1443
> Summary: Mailq corruption
> Product: Exim
> Version: 4.72
> Platform: x86
> OS/Version: Linux
> Status: NEW
> Severity: bug
> Priority: medium
> Component: Queues
> AssignedTo: nigel@???
> ReportedBy: mberinga@???
> CC: exim-dev@???
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> I've had exim go beserk twice, I'm not sure why, but the queue ends up with
> 1000+ bounce/retry emails, after I've run an email campaign to customers.
easiest cure may be to use a valid return address
> The only fix is killing the mailq, which is fine for me, but hard/impossible
> for any provider using Exim.
> It flogs our Bband connection so much we can't surf. I can't even get DNS
> lookups when it's in full flight.
That doesn't parse to anything I can grok - need more detail.
> I've changed the default retry string to only retry once after 0.5 hr, but
> haven't run any campaigns on this new config as yet, so will let you know if it
> happens again.
>
> I wonder if it isn't some kind of anti spam backlash from the recipients SMTP
> servers (Probably Australian SMTP or Exchange engines).
Anti-spam: I don't think so.
Once after half an hour may hurt if you hut greylisting.
> PS: Is there a way to force Debian to use a later version?, I'm currently using
> 4.72.
4.72 is standard in "Squeeze" (old-stable) upgrade to debian "wheezy"
(stable) for 4.80
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