ing message.
Again, thank you! Then I know it works as indented, and it's something I
just need to sort out in my config! <3
/Charlie
Den fre 4 dec. 2020 20:20Jeremy Harris via Exim-users
skrev:
> On 04/12/2020 17:40, Charlie Elgholm via Exim-users wrote:
> > Any way to ge
Any way to get the autoreply transport to sign with DKIM?
Or some other workaround (autoreply => run script that creates email in a
separate process)?
I'm drawing a blank here. Been searching for two hours, and browsing this
discussion-list.
Sorry if I'm just stupid.
Yes, we're getting dmarc err
; F,8h,30m; F,1d,4h
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/Charlie
On 2019-05-07 15:23, Jeremy Harris wrote:
> On 07/05/2019 15:43, Charlie Elgholm via Exim-users wrote:
> > I have the following retry-line in my Exim version 4.89:
> >
> >
> > When I try it with "exim -brt test@???" I get this:
&
Hi!
I have the following retry-line in my Exim version 4.89:
\N^[^@]+@telia\.\N * H,4d,15m,8
When I try it with "exim -brt t...@telia.com" I get this:
Retry rule: \N^[^@]+@telia\.\N * H,4d,15m;
The 8 is missing.
Is there something wrong with my H rule?
Regards
Charlie Elgholm
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On 2018-12-07 14:01, Jeremy Harris wrote:
> In what sense "not tried"?
Not yet delivery-tried, that is => "has only been queued as of yet, not
tried for delivery".
> What's wrong with the usual queue-runner auto-ramp?
We have Exim both for normal emails and bulk emails for one of our clients
emplo
Hello,
(Sorry if this has already been asked before.)
I'm drawin a blank here.
Is there some way I can get the number of messages in the queue that are
"unhandled"?
I mean, that has not yet been tried.
I'm writing a script to start a bunch of queue runners if the queue gets
large, for when we sen