I lowered my /etc/courier/queuetime setting and then restarted courier.
There are now messages that have been in the queue for longer than the
specified queuetime. How will Courier treat those messages? They don't
seem to be going away. I flushed one of them and it just showed as
"Deferred" in
Bowie Bailey writes:
I lowered my /etc/courier/queuetime setting and then restarted courier.
There are now messages that have been in the queue for longer than the
specified queuetime. How will Courier treat those messages? They don't
seem to be going away. I flushed one of them and it just
From: Sam Varshavchik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> queuetime sets the expiration time on new mail. Changing queuetime
> has no effect on the expiration time of messages already in the
> queue.
Ok. I suspected something like that based on the behavior.
I know that I can cancel the old messages
Bowie Bailey writes:
From: Sam Varshavchik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
queuetime sets the expiration time on new mail. Changing queuetime
has no effect on the expiration time of messages already in the
queue.
Ok. I suspected something like that based on the behavior.
I know that I can cance
From: Sam Varshavchik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Bowie Bailey writes:
> >
> > I know that I can cancel the old messages from the queue, but is
> > there any way to do it that will cause Courier to bounce them with
> > the normal undeliverable message?
> >
> > Based on reading the docs, I thin
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Bowie Bailey wrote:
> And generating the 'User unknown' message (or rather, 'Unable to
> contact server') is the whole point of this exercise. The email in
> question is from one of my users and is being sent to a whole list of
> email addresses. One
From: Jeff Jansen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Bowie Bailey wrote:
> > And generating the 'User unknown' message (or rather, 'Unable to
> > contact server') is the whole point of this exercise. The email in
> > question is from one of my users and is being sent to a whole list of
> > email addre