[exim] Warn message timeframe

2012-08-22 Thread Oliver Heesakkers
According to the introductory parapgraph of chapter 48 of the Exim documentation, Exim sends a message to the original sender when that message had been in the queue for more than a configured amount of time. How do I configure that amount of time? Perhaps I'm just completely overlooking it,

Re: [exim] Warn message timeframe

2012-08-22 Thread Martin Schuster (IFKL IT OS DS CD)
On 2012-08-22 13:32, Oliver Heesakkers wrote: According to the introductory parapgraph of chapter 48 of the Exim documentation, Exim sends a message to the original sender when that message had been in the queue for more than a configured amount of time. How do I configure that amount of time?

Re: [exim] Warn message timeframe

2012-08-22 Thread Cyborg
Am 22.08.2012 13:32, schrieb Oliver Heesakkers: According to the introductory parapgraph of chapter 48 of the Exim documentation, Exim sends a message to the original sender when that message had been in the queue for more than a configured amount of time. How do I configure that amount of

Re: [exim] Warn message timeframe

2012-08-22 Thread Daryl Richards
On 12-08-22 7:32 AM, Oliver Heesakkers wrote: According to the introductory parapgraph of chapter 48 of the Exim documentation, Exim sends a message to the original sender when that message had been in the queue for more than a configured amount of time. How do I configure that amount of

Re: [exim] Warn message timeframe

2012-08-22 Thread Oliver Heesakkers
Op wo 22 aug 2012 13:45:46 schreef Martin Schuster: On 2012-08-22 13:32, Oliver Heesakkers wrote: According to the introductory parapgraph of chapter 48 of the Exim documentation, Exim sends a message to the original sender when that message had been in the queue for more than a configured

Re: [exim] Warn message timeframe

2012-08-22 Thread Dennis Davis
On Wed, 22 Aug 2012, Daryl Richards wrote: ... You're looking for delay_warning, in section 14. delay_warning = 2h Typically I've just sent out a couple of delay warnings. Any more can be annoying. I've used: # Give a couple of delay warnings before giving up. Four hours to # the first

Re: [exim] Warn message timeframe

2012-08-22 Thread Wolfgang Fürtbauer
Have a look at retry section? # This single retry rule applies to all domains and all errors. It specifies # retries every 15 minutes for 2 hours, then increasing retry intervals, # starting at 1 hour and increasing each time by a factor of 1.5, up to 16 # hours, then retries every 6 hours until