Francis wrote: > Sure, 4xx error codes should allways be considered as they are, = "temporary errors", so the > sending mta should retry according to it's own normal scheduling retry process. > > I noticed some other mta on the web changing some specific 4xx error to 'fatal' when received > in particular places in the smtp session (after = some specific commands even if rfc says it's o > to send this 4xx error at = this place). Could it be the case for xmail when sending ? > > I didn't check the code too :)
I tried looking at the code and could NOT follow it. Anyone an expert at the xMail code base? David Lord wrote: >> I don't understand the "NotifyTryPattern" option -- is this in hours? >> None of the docs I found describe this in detail. > > These are simply the queue retry counts at which a notification email is sent to both postmaster > and user that the email is still queued. By default xmail makes 32 retries but only slowly increases > time between retries from initial period of 480 seconds set by commandline options -Qt timeout, > -Qi ratio, -Qr nretries. It's probably not a good idea to change from defaults. Here is my command line: -Mr 6 -Pt 300 -Pl -Pw 5 -Ph -PI x.x.x.x:110 -PX 50 -St 300 -SI -SI x.x.x.x:25 -SI x.x.x.x:8291 -SX 50 -Sr 25 -Qn 50 -Qr 0 -Ql -Ct 300 -Cl -CI x.x.x.x:6017 -CX 4 -Ln 50 -Ll I was using XMailInstaller to config the command line -- could "-Qr 0" be the problem? I update my command line to: -Mr 6 -Pt 300 -Pl -Pw 5 -Ph -PI x.x.x.x:110 -PX 50 -St 300 -Sl -SI x.x.x.x:25 -SI x.x.x.x:8291 -SX 50 -Sr 25 -Qn 50 -Ql -Ct 300 -Cl -CI x.x.x.x:6017 -CX 4 -Ln 50 -Ll I tired looking for a new version of XMailInstaller and all I could find is the save V0.0.2.0 from 2000! Thanks, Hal Dell Managing Partner ePodWorks.net, Inc. PO Box 22 Willow Grove, PA 19090 +1-215-830-0662 (phone) +1-215-913-6894 (cell) +1-866-549-4652 (fax) Need Support send eMail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ! - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
