10 and later)
define(`confTO_RESOLVER_RETRY_NORMAL??, `num??) ?†?mc configuration (V8.10 and later)
Here, timeout could be short??”say, 2s for the first try, and a more relaxed 10s for all
subsequent delivery attempts. The num could similarly be fewer??”say, 2 for the first try,
and a more relaxed 5 for all subsequent delivery attempts.
Note that these retry and retrans timeouts can also be set for the dns (?§23.7.6 on page
905) and host (?§23.7.9 on page 910) database-map types by using the corresponding -d
and -r database-map K configuration command switches.
24.9.119.23 Timeout.rset (V8.6 and later)
If connection caching is enabled (see the ConnectionCacheSize option, ?§24.9.20 on page
987), the local sendmail sends an SMTP RSET command to reset the other side. The time
the local sendmail waits for acknowledgment of the RSET command is defined with the
rset keyword. It looks like this:
O Timeout.rset=timeout ?†? configuration file (V8.6 and later)
-OTimeout.rset=timeout ?†? command line (V8.6 and later)
define(`confTO_RSET??, `timeout??) ?†? mc configuration (V8.6 and later)
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The default timeout is five minutes, and no minimum is specified. The mc technique uses
confTO_RSET, for which there is no default.
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