Selective queue processing

2001-05-29 Thread Gordon-Nildram

Hi

I have searched the archive for this, but only found someone asking the same
question, but no answers.
We have a server which acts as an smtp feed for customers using ISDN, is it
possible to process the queue for a certain domain? ie if example.com are
having problems with their ISDN and ask if we could process any messages
they may have in the queue while they are on the phone (and online at that
moment) do we need to send a doqueue command for the whole queue or can we
specify 'doqueue example.com'
I reckon you could do something it using serialmail, but it would be great
if you could just add the domain to the doqueue command or something like
that.

GordonM





Re: Selective queue processing

2001-05-29 Thread Russell Nelson

Gordon-Nildram writes:
  Hi
  
  I have searched the archive for this, but only found someone asking the same
  question, but no answers.
  We have a server which acts as an smtp feed for customers using ISDN, is it
  possible to process the queue for a certain domain? ie if example.com are
  having problems with their ISDN and ask if we could process any messages
  they may have in the queue while they are on the phone (and online at that
  moment) do we need to send a doqueue command for the whole queue or can we
  specify 'doqueue example.com'
  I reckon you could do something it using serialmail, but it would be great
  if you could just add the domain to the doqueue command or something like
  that.

You're right, the recommended solution is to use serialmail.

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