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  • NAME
      eximnext - Finding individual retry times
  • SYNOPSIS
      eximnext address|message-id
  • DESCRIPTION
      A utility called exinext (mostly a Perl script) provides the ability to fish specific information out of the retry database. Given a mail domain (or a complete address), it looks up the hosts for that domain, and outputs any retry information for the hosts or for the domain. At present, the retry information is obtained by running exim_dumpdb (see below) and postprocessing the output. For example:
        exinext This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it   kanga.milne.fict.example:192.168.8.1 error 146: Connection refused     first failed: 21-Feb-1996 14:57:34     last tried:   21-Feb-1996 14:57:34     next try at:  21-Feb-1996 15:02:34   roo.milne.fict.example:192.168.8.3 error 146: Connection refused     first failed: 20-Jan-1996 13:12:08     last tried:   21-Feb-1996 11:42:03     next try at:  21-Feb-1996 19:42:03     past final cutoff time
      You can also give exinext a local part, without a domain, and it will give any retry information for that local part in your default domain. A message id can be used to obtain retry information pertaining to a specific message. This exists only when an attempt to deliver a message to a remote host suffers a message-specific error (see section 42.2). exinext is not particularly efficient, but then it isn't expected to be run very often.
 
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