Hello Philip,

>> i have different retry rules for different situations/errors:
>> 
>> *                       auth_failed
>> *                       tls_required
>> *                       quota
>> *                      *           F,2h,15m; G,16h,1h,1.5; F,4d,6h
>> 
>> 
>> At the moment a user get only the error message "retry timeout exceeded"
>> for each retry rule. 
>> But which retry rules was used and which error happend?
>The information about the error should be in Exim's log. It doesn't log 
>which retry rule, but you should be able to deduce that (or use -brt).
>> Or is there another way to get the right error message?
>For some people, "right" means "do not give out internal information to 
>external users". In other words, they don't want details to be included 
>in bounce messages. You can set smtp_return_error_details to liberalize 
>the default a bit, but I don't think it applies in this situation.
Hmm... this kind of errors are harderrors that should solved immediatly
and nobody can do anything with the information "Auth_faild".... but for
me the admin it's really easier to find the error if i get any
information directly.
If a users says he has an retry error at this time... i must search :-(

Internal information.... what about the Information "User not exist" at
SMTP-Time? In my opnion it's necessary... but it's the same...

Messages for retry errors should be an option. Like messages at ACLs.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen,

Stefan Klatt

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