![]() ![]() Delaying a useful response to the user for 1 hour just for this remote chance is not wise in my opinion.Įxample: g_retry_dns “1” g_retry_from – Time to keep messages from these domains So for a failure like this to occur it must be the first time the server has EVER looked up the domain, so the odds are extremely remote. I don’t recommend this setting as mostly the DNS response and cache etc is very very reliable because SurgeMail keeps a local cache of DNS lookups that worked on disk. In this situation making SurgeMail retry for 1 hour can prevent these false bounces. In some rare cases this will occur with a valid domain name because the actual DNS of the domain you are sending to is temporarily down. Syntax: g_retry_bounces int g_retry_dns – Hours to keep trying if dns response suggested invalid domain name, default 0īy default, if the DNS server says a domain doesn’t exist, the message is immediately bounced so the sending user can take action. Max hours to keep trying to deliver a bounce the default is 48hrs G_retry_bounces – Max hours to keep trying to bounce messages g_sent_store – Store all sent messages in IMAP folder if smtp authenticated.g_sent_nodup – Drop duplicates in Sent folder due to sent_store. #SURGEMAIL SMTP OUTGOING SETTINGS WINDOWS 10 ARCHIVE#g_sent_archive – Archive old messages to Archives/yyyy/Sent folder, age in days.g_send_tolimit – Limit speed to send to one or more domains.g_send_strip – Headers to strip when sending.g_send_store_disable – Disable sendstore smtp extenstion.g_send_sslheader – Add x-encrypted header when sending via ssl.g_send_rewrite – Rewrite envelope recipient at send stage, does not change destination server.g_send_retry_552 – Retry on 552 responses (typically quota exceeded).g_send_retry_550 – Retry on 550 responses (general failure).g_send_open_timeout – SMTP link open timeout.g_send_onpopfetch – Only send outgoing while doing a POPfetch.g_send_noskipslow – Don’t skip slow hosts.g_send_nosize – Don’t send size with from envelope.g_send_nopoll – Use sleep loop instead of poll (debugging only).g_send_nolimit – Don’t apply g_max_perdom limit when sending to this domain.g_send_no_domain – Message to show when domain points to us but can’t find user or domain.g_send_max_rcpt – How many rcpt’s to send per message when sending.g_send_max_perdom – Max concurrent sending sessions to a single domain.g_send_max_perchan – Msgs to send on one open channel.g_send_max – Max concurrent sending sessions.g_send_lowpriority – Ip address of bulk sending servers.g_send_lines – Send single line packets.g_send_helo_in – Lookup dns name of incoming ip connection on local interface.g_send_helo_from – Use the sending domain for the helo command.g_send_helo – Domain to use for all outgoing SMTP helo commands.g_send_first_retry – Minutes for first retry, default is 16 minutes, do not adjust!.g_send_delay – Wait this many seconds after sending each item.g_send_conspeed – Outgoing connections per second per destination, default is 4.g_send_bug1 – Fail while sending messages.g_send_body_once – Don’t try 3 times if failure occurs sending body.g_send_body_noretry – Don’t try and resend if failure during body send.g_send_body_end_retry – Try again if connection fails after entire body sent.g_retry_warn_n – Send user a warning if nth send fails.g_retry_warn – Send user a warning if first send fails.g_retry_unwarn – Send user sent on confirmation if warning sent.g_retry_rule – Retry rules overriding g_retry_limit.g_retry_minutes – Time between attempted retries.g_retry_limit – Max hours to keep trying to deliver messages.g_retry_from – Time to keep messages from these domains.g_retry_dns – Hours to keep trying if dns response suggested invalid domain name, default 0.g_retry_bounces – Max hours to keep trying to bounce messages. ![]()
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