On Oct 21, 2006, at 4:07 PM, Jörg Sommer wrote:

> Hi,
>
> on a private mailing list, someone raised the claim Exim has a bad  
> queue
> handling and relies on delivering the mail in the first attempt.

I think we need more details on the claims.  Exim can handle deferred  
delivery no problem.

> The
> discussion was about greylisting and "using" the queue of the  
> remote site.

Can you point us to the thread so that we know what the issue really is?

>
> Speaking accross the board, is it true that Exim has bad (it need more
> resources) queue handling? For Exim on the sender site, is  
> greylisting a
> problem?
>
> Bye, Jörg.

Others more knowledgeable on the internals will reply I am sure but I  
have never had any sort of resource problems using exim.  I guess it  
depends on how you implement the greylisting.  Exim is very  
configurable and you can do most anything with it (more or  
less :-)  )  though some ways of configuring it will be less than  
optimal.  That is a problem with the implementor, not exim itself.

Chad

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