On Fri, 1 Feb 2002, Stephan Hartmann wrote:

> Hi List, hi Davide,
>
> is it possible to tell XMail to inform the sender of an email, if the email
> could not be delivered for the first try and that it will be scheduled?
>
> Two reasons for this need:
>
> 1. if the domain does not exist because you misspelled it, XMail will try by
> default 32 times and then you get this "maximum tentatives..." message after
> some 12 hours. A workaround would be to set the number of tries and the
> timeout lower, but what if it just was a network outage?
>
> 2. network outage is the second thing. today our internet connection was down
> and one sent an important mail from our intranet which in fact could not be
> delivered for the time internet connection was down, but he didn't get
> informed.
>
> It would be very useful if XMail would send a message or drop to a local
> mailbox to inform about the reason why an email could not be delivered and
> that it is scheduled for some time.

I'll look into.



- Davide


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