I'm thinking of patching submit and courier to integrate a scheduled mail delivery using additional X-Header-Entries.
Probably difficult... AFAIK, courier doesn't read headers from messages during its delivery.
I want to create a message from a webinterface which includes an additional X-Header telling submit/courierd when to move the message from the wait-queue into the message-queue.
If that's all you want, I have a web interface that lets you spool a message for later delivery using "at". It requires no modifications to Courier, and works with other mailers as well.
Additionally I thought, courierd could put the message back into the wait-queue, if a repeat-message-event is defined on the messages X-Header.
Has anyone thought of this before?
Sure, but there are tools available to do these things without modifying your MTA.
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