Sorry to post to my own post but after re reading yours I would try this:

For a wait before bounce of 1 day (24 hours) I would set the timer to try
Every 30 mins for an attempt period of 240.

48 * 30 = 1440 min
1440 / 60 = 24 hours
24 hours / 24 hours a day = 1 day

Unless the timer functionaliy is snafu in Imail this should work.

~Rick

> 
> > 
> > Hi, we have iMail version 8.05.  Our settings for iMail SMTP
> > Retry are as
> > follows:
> > 
> > Number of retries before returning to sender: 240
> > Amount of time (in minutes) between retries: 60
> > 
> 
> 
> This will put your total days to
> 
> 240 * 60 = 14400
> 
> 14400 / 60 = 240 
> 
> 240 hours / 24 hours per day would be 10 days.. No?
> 
> The default Imail is like this
> Well times to retry before bounce: 20
> If the retry timer is set at 30 min.
> 
> 20 * 30 = 600
> 
> 600 min / 60 = 10
> 
> This would be a total of 10 hours.
> 
> For 3 days there example is like this:
> 
> If the retry timer is set to 30 min and you want to 
> Attempt delivery for upto 3 days then
> The number of retries befor bounce should be 144
> 
> 144 * 30 = 4320
> 
> 4320 / 60 = 72 hours
> 
> 72 hours / 24 hours a day = 3 days
> 
> Also.. The number of minutes is limited from 10 min to 120 min max.
> 
> ~Rick
> 
> 
> 
> > Theoretically this should retry 240 times, 60 minutes apart
> > before a bounce is generated. In reality the time is more 
> > like 240 minutes (3-4 hours).  It actually doesn't matter 
> > what the amount of time in minutes between retries is set to, 
> > which is why we've set the retry to 240 times.
> > 
> > We'd like to get this to a more reasonable timeframe that
> > allows retries to occur for a day or so and then phhht.  The 
> > reason is that we also route some ETRN traffic through this 
> > SMTP and it bounces messages if the target Exchange server is 
> > down for more than a couple of hours.  During the Northeast 
> > blackout for instance hundreds of messages were bounced - 
> > even though our server was up the entire time.  The problem 
> > occurs with both normal outgoing emails, and ETRN mails so 
> > it's not related to the fact it's being used for ETRN.
> > 
> > Is there some setting that's causing iMail to ignore these
> > retry settings? Am I missing something obvious?
> > 
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Lee
> > 

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