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reference:sender_advanced_settings [2013/06/25 09:42] – [Sender Retry] paulreference:sender_advanced_settings [2014/06/10 11:30] – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 So, a Sender Retry setting of '10,30' means that VPOP3 will retry a message 10 minutes after first trying to send it. If that fails as well, then the next attempt will be 30 minutes later, then subsequent retries will be 30 minutes later again, and so on. So, a Sender Retry setting of '10,30' means that VPOP3 will retry a message 10 minutes after first trying to send it. If that fails as well, then the next attempt will be 30 minutes later, then subsequent retries will be 30 minutes later again, and so on.
  
-It is a good idea to have the first retry or two set to a short delay such as 5 or 10 minutes. This will mean that [[wp>|greylisting]] does not delay a message too long. It is then a good idea to slow down retries after a while, so that messages which are not going for some reason will not slow down other messages. So, for instance, **10,10,30,60,60,180** could be a sensible retry scheme.+It is a good idea to have the first retry or two set to a short delay such as 5 or 10 minutes. This will mean that [[wp>greylisting|greylisting]] does not delay a message too long. It is then a good idea to slow down retries after a while, so that messages which are not going for some reason will not slow down other messages. So, for instance, **10,10,30,60,60,180** could be a sensible retry scheme.
  
 ====Max Retry Time==== ====Max Retry Time====
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