On Thu, Sep 02, 1999 at 09:13:21AM +0300, Filippos Slavik wrote:
I'm not sure. I do remember that the author of this patch had some sort
of objection to the idea of varying the concurrency, so he instead wrote
a patch to qmail-send.
I have already solved my problem, by using the the holdremote
t: Re: How to queue messages for later delivery
On Wed, Sep 01, 1999 at 11:26:35PM +0300, Filippos Slavik wrote:
You can also put the value "0" in control/concurrencyremote so that
qmail will not do remote deliveries. Then, when your link comes up,
delete the control/concurrencyr
On Wed, Sep 01, 1999 at 11:26:35PM +0300, Filippos Slavik wrote:
You can also put the value "0" in control/concurrencyremote so that
qmail will not do remote deliveries. Then, when your link comes up,
delete the control/concurrencyremote file, and kill and restart
qmail-sned (using svc is easy).
Hello, I'm searching the archives of the qmail
list, but I can't find the correct answer. My problem is the
following:
I want my smtp server, which delivers my mails
through big.isp smtp (** i use /var/qmail/control/smtproutes**), to queue
alloutgoing messages andtrymake a smtpconnection
i use the holdremote patch for this and use a little script started
by cron
look at : qmail
holdremote patch
Filippos Slavik wrote:
Hello,
I'm searching the archives of the qmail list, but I can't find the correct
answer. My problem is the following:I
want my smtp server, which delivers my