nobaloney
NoBaloney Internet Svcs - In Memoriam †
If you consider the queue as storage, you're going to be eventually burned. Because the queue is simply a dynamic holder for emails which cannot (for any reason) be immediately delivered. Contents are not subject to be static, and direct manipulation of the queue can (probably won't, but can) affect your mailserver's ability to deliver email at all.It is oke, just because, I know now where it is stored. (temporarilly)
I'm not sure I really understand, but mail stuck in the queue either:Now the main question, in the quote above, It's true it ikeep the mail for a view days, external users gets a directly underliverd mail retrun. But why the users of a diffrend domain existing on the same server, doesn't get that messages ?
a) stays in the queue, eventually frozen, and then, unless you've done something to break the queue, gets deleted
or
b) gets delivered
or
c) gets returned.
I reiterate, if you continue to intentionallly misuse the queue as storage you and your users will eventually find that exim fails to work for you.
You also won't get support here, or anywhere, because you're intentionally using exim out of specification. In other words, you're on your own.
Jeff
I eprisiate, both of you helping, and its not, i don't want to understand.[/QUOTE]