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.TH EXIM_DB 8 "March 26, 2003"
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.SH NAME
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exim_db \- Manage Exim's hint databases (exim_dumpdb, exim_fixdb, exim_tidydb)
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B exim_dumpdb
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.I spooldir database
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.br
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.B exim_fixdb
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.I spooldir database
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.br
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.B exim_tidydb
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.I [\-f] [\-t time] spooldir database
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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Three utility programs are provided for maintaining the DBM files that
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Exim uses to contain its delivery hint information.
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Each program requires two arguments.
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The first specifies the name of Exim's spool directory, and the second is
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the name of the database it is to operate on.
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These are as follows:
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.TP
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.B retry
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the database of retry information
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.TP
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.B wait\-<transport name>
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databases of information about messages waiting for remote hosts
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.TP
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.B misc
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other hints data (for example, for serializing ETRN runs)
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.P
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The entire contents of a database are written to the standard output by the
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.B exim_dumpdb
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program, which has no options or arguments other than the spool
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and database names.
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For example, to dump the retry database:
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.I exim_dumpdb /var/spool/exim retry
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Two lines of output are produced for each entry:
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.nf
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T:mail.ref.example:192.168.242.242 146 77 Connection refused
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31-Oct-1995 12:00:12 02-Nov-1995 12:21:39 02-Nov-1995 20:21:39 *
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.fi
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The first item on the first line is the key of the record.
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It starts with one of the letters R, or T, depending on whether it refers
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to a routing or transport retry.
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For a local delivery, the next part is the local address; for a remote
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delivery it is the name of the remote host, followed by its failing IP
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address (unless \(lqno_retry_include_ip_address\(rq is set on the smtp
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transport).
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Then there follows an error code, an additional error code, and a
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textual description of the error.
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The three times on the second line are the time of first failure, the time of
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the last delivery attempt, and the computed time for the next attempt.
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The line ends with an asterisk if the cutoff time for the last retry rule
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has been exceeded.
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Each output line from
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.B exim_dumpdb
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for the
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.I wait\-xxx
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databases consists of a host name followed by a list of ids for messages
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that are or were waiting to be delivered to that host.
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If there are a very large number for any one host, continuation records,
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with a sequence number added to the host name, may be seen.
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The data in these records is often out of date, because a message may be
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routed to several alternative hosts, and Exim makes no effort to keep
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cross-references.
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The
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.B exim_tidydb
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utility program is used to tidy up the contents of the hints databases.
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If run with no options, it removes all records from a database that are
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more than 30 days old.
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The cutoff date can be altered by means of the \-t option, which must be
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followed by a time.
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For example, to remove all records older than a week from the retry
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database:
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.I exim_tidydb \-t 7d /var/spool/exim retry
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Both the
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.I wait\-xxx
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and
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.I retry
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databases contain items that involve message ids.
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In the former these appear as data in records keyed by host - they were
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messages that were waiting for that host - and in the latter they are the
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keys for retry information for messages that have suffered certain types
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of error.
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When \(lqexim_tidydb\(rq is run, a check is made to ensure that message ids in
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database records are those of messages that are still on the queue.
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Message ids for messages that no longer exist are removed from \(lqwait\-\(rqxxx
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records, and if this leaves any records empty, they are deleted.
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For the \(lqretry\(rq database, records whose keys are non-existent message
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ids are removed.
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The
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.B exim_tidydb
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utility outputs comments on the standard output whenever it removes
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information from the database.
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Removing records from a DBM file does not normally make the file smaller, but
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all the common DBM libraries are able to re-use the space that is released.
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It is therefore suggested that
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.B exim_tidydb
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be run periodically on all the hints databases, but at a quiet time of day,
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because it requires a database to be locked (and therefore inaccessible to
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Exim) while it does its work.
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The
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.B exim_fixdb
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program is a utility for interactively modifying databases.
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Its main use is for testing Exim, but it might also be occasionally useful
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for getting round problems in a live system.
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It has no options, and its interface is somewhat crude.
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On entry, it prompts for input with a right angle-bracket.
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A key of a database record can then be entered, and the data for that
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record is displayed.
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If \(oqd\(cq is typed at the next prompt, the entire record is deleted.
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For all except the
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.I retry
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database, that is the only operation that can be carried out.
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For the
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.I retry
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database, each field is output preceded by a number, and data for individual
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fields can be changed by typing the field number followed by new data, for
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example:
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> 4 951102:1000
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resets the time of the next delivery attempt.
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Time values are given as a sequence of digit pairs for year, month, day,
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hour, and minute.
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Colons can be used as optional separators.
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.SH BUGS
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This manual page needs a major re-work. If somebody knows better groff
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than us and has more experience in writing manual pages, any patches
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would be greatly appreciated.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.BR exim (8)
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.SH AUTHOR
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This manual page was stitched together from spec.txt by
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Andreas Metzler <ametzler at downhill.at.eu.org>,
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for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
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