Bounce queue times

2009-10-07 Thread Neil Smith
I run Postfix to handle my personal mail. I also act as a backup MX host for a friend. To give him time to return from holiday and fix a broken Postfix installation, I want to keep messages for the backup domains for up to 21 days. However, I want undeliverable messages for other domains to

Re: Bounce queue times

2009-10-07 Thread Noel Jones
Neil Smith wrote: I run Postfix to handle my personal mail. I also act as a backup MX host for a friend. To give him time to return from holiday and fix a broken Postfix installation, I want to keep messages for the backup domains for up to 21 days. However, I want undeliverable messages f

Re: Bounce queue times

2009-10-07 Thread Roderick A. Anderson
Neil Smith wrote: I run Postfix to handle my personal mail. I also act as a backup MX host for a friend. To give him time to return from holiday and fix a broken Postfix installation, I want to keep messages for the backup domains for up to 21 days. However, I want undeliverable messages f

Re: Bounce queue times

2009-10-08 Thread Neil Smith
On Wednesday 07 October 2009 7:30:06 pm Roderick A. Anderson wrote: > This will probably cause a serious amount of flames but how about just > doing a HOLD action from header_checks for anything to the domain(s)? > > When he returns remove the statement and release the messages. But that would req