Enabling automatic dead mail processing
Dead mail occurs when the router can't deliver or transfer either a message to the intended recipient or a non-delivery report to the sender. You can configure the router to automatically retry delivery of dead mail and if unsuccessful delete it from mail.box after a specified number of retry attempts.
About this task
When you enable dead mail processing and the router detects a dead message in
mail.box, the following steps occur:
- If the allowed number of delivery attempts has been reached, the router deletes the dead message and processing ends. If the administrator has set allowed delivery attempts to 0, the dead message is deleted without retrying delivery.
- The router attempts to deliver the original message to the recipient. If successful, processing
ends.Note: Step 2 is skipped when the intended recipient is from an external domain outside of your company.
- The router attempts to deliver a non-delivery report to the sender. If successful, processing ends.
- The router waits the specified retry interval then begins with step 1 again.
Note: This feature might not be compatible with third party extensions that depend on holding
dead mail until some specified processing occurs.
Complete the following steps to configure dead mail processing on Domino® mail servers.