Victor Duchovni:
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 09:24:52PM +0200, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* Victor Duchovni victor.ducho...@morganstanley.com:
Note, if rsync propagates file permissions before it copies file contents,
an incomplete queue file could be picked up by the queue manager before
I can put a mail on HOLD and release it later with the postsuper command.
That's great for debugging purposes, but only if I need to send the message
just once.
Would it be possible to expand the postsuper command with an optional command
line parameter that releases the message, but does not
Patrick Ben Koetter:
I can put a mail on HOLD and release it later with the postsuper command.
That's great for debugging purposes, but only if I need to send the message
just once.
Would it be possible to expand the postsuper command with an optional command
line parameter that releases
* Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org:
Patrick Ben Koetter:
I can put a mail on HOLD and release it later with the postsuper command.
That's great for debugging purposes, but only if I need to send the message
just once.
Would it be possible to expand the postsuper command with an
* Ralf Hildebrandt postfix-users@postfix.org:
* Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org:
Patrick Ben Koetter:
I can put a mail on HOLD and release it later with the postsuper command.
That's great for debugging purposes, but only if I need to send the
message
just once.
Would it
Patrick Ben Koetter:
Postfix queue files should not have multiple hard links.
Consider using RSYNC to COPY the file from the hold queue to the
incoming queue, using the same file name.
Once it's there, will it take the same path as the initial mail (on
HOLD) would have taken?
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 02:35:14PM +0200, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
Consider using RSYNC to COPY the file from the hold queue to the
incoming queue, using the same file name.
Once it's there, will it take the same path as the initial mail (on
HOLD) would have taken?
No, because only
* Victor Duchovni postfix-users@postfix.org:
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 02:35:14PM +0200, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
Consider using RSYNC to COPY the file from the hold queue to the
incoming queue, using the same file name.
Once it's there, will it take the same path as the initial mail
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 09:24:52PM +0200, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* Victor Duchovni victor.ducho...@morganstanley.com:
Note, if rsync propagates file permissions before it copies file contents,
an incomplete queue file could be picked up by the queue manager before
it is completely