Sure thing, Dan.
IMail always retries at 10 minute intervals, so you set the duration of
the retries by multiplying out the value at: localhost, Services, SMTP,
x tried before returning to sender.
If you want more flexibility, invest the time to implement Microsoft
Windows Server IIS SMTP for
Dan,
Yes, you can adjust the retry times on the SMTP process tries before
returning to sender and on the Queue Manager process retry time. Tries
before returning to sender * retry = length of time you will attempt
delivery of the mail.
Hope that helps,
Darrell
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Dan,
Yes, you can adjust the retry times on the SMTP process tries before
returning to sender and on the Queue Manager process retry time.
Tries
before returning to sender
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Here is a KB article that covers them
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Thanx Darrell,
The document does not cover how IMail knows
Horne
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I believe that Imail doesn't keep a retry timer per message, but
instead simply attempts to process every message in the queue at each