* David Bürgin <dbuer...@gluet.ch>:
> I’ve recently begun using the ‘hold’ queue, because of a milter that I
> use. A milter may ‘quarantine’ a message, which causes the message to be
> placed in the ‘hold’ queue (eg OpenDMARC does this when the DMARC policy
> requests quarantine).
> 
> But how does one manage that queue? I know that
> postqueue/postsuper/postcat exist, but it seems like a lot of work to
> periodically (daily, weekly?) inspect each message in that queue and
> deal with them one by one? Do people actually use quarantine/on-hold,
> and if so how do you manage your queue?

The HOLD queue was never meant to be a fullblown quarantine store with
management tools etc. That might explain the lack of tools to manage the queue
conveniently in daily business.

You might want to use amavis' quarantine capabilities and let it do the job.
It also has an interface to send (release) commands to and comes with a script
to do it manually on the command line.

p@rick

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