On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 08:04:20AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
>
> # mailq
> # exim -qff -v
>
> That second option will force any mails which are still stuck in your queue
> for some reason. Or at least give you a verbose output.
>
> If this doesn't help, check your logs to see what happened.
>
> -srs
>
After I sent the mail, checked the exim.conf mail and found this
parameter.
# This sets the maximum number of messages that will be accepted in
# one connection. The default is 10, which is probably enough for
# most purposes, but is too low on dialup SMTP systems, which often
# have many more mails queued for them when they connect.
smtp_accept_queue_per_connection = 100
Changed the above value to 1000 and restarted exim. I got back all the
messages (about 250 from yesterday) :-) That is a relief.
Thanks,
--
Sridhar M.A. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And the silence came surging softly backwards
When the plunging hooves were gone...
-- Walter de La Mare, "The Listeners"
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