On Tue, Dec 28, 2021 at 01:26:54PM +0100, Cyborg via Exim-users wrote:
> No idea how exim interally handles this, but exim does not seem to be
> flexibel enough to react on dynamic changes in the environment.This is bad
> luck, because freezing the mail in the queue is exactly there to wait for
> t
Version : 4.94.2
Release : 2.fc34
Architecture: x86_64
Hi,
I have found a curios problem in exim: mails, that are in the queue, do
not update route status on config changes.
We have these two routers, nothing fancy, besides the clever sql to find
out, if a local domain has in reality
Terrance Devor via Exim-users (Di 28 Dez 2021 00:28:37
CET):
> I have read that google blocks port 25 and 465. We absolutely need to run
> our email own email servers on GCP using our Kubernetes cluster. Did anyone
> succeed in this?
Your message is a bit vague.
- blocks ingress our egress?
- m
Hello,
Nearly exactly 2 years later, let me remind you all of this thread:
https://www.mail-archive.com/exim-users@exim.org/msg54030.html
Which ended in a rather frustrating "talking to oneself" session if I may
say so.
Having run into this in a pre-production testing setup with
Debian Bullse