[exim] Re: delay not kicking in

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Author: Julian Bradfield
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To: exim-users
Subject: [exim] Re: delay not kicking in
On 2023-06-03, Andrew C Aitchison via Exim-users <exim-users@???> wrote:
> If all the recipients are pipelined in one blast,
> will the "recipient denied" messages will all be logged before the delay
> kicks in, or does exim actually twiddle its thumbs when there is a block
> of pipelined data waiting to be read ?


The delay on each recipient is triggered, but then cancelled because
exim's smtp_out connection has been shut down.
The delay is implemented by means of a poll(2) on the outstream,
waiting for POLLRDHUP; so if the outstream is closed by the client,
there is no delay. At this point, I would expect exim to get a send
error when it writes the SMTP response, but it appears not to.

I suppose this is because it received the commands pipelined, and so
sends the responses pipelined without flushing the output.

Nonetheless, I think that a pipeline should be aborted if you already
know that the far end is closed.

(I was slow to understand this, because I hadn't heard of SMTP pipelining
before today:)

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