Re: Need qmail to reload smtproutes

1999-01-06 Thread Peter van Dijk
On Wed, Jan 06, 1999 at 04:10:32PM +, Stuart Ballard wrote: > Eric Smith wrote: > > > > Stuart Ballard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asks several questions, including: > > > I'm also unsure how > > > to tell qmail to "always hold mail for this domain in the queue" > > > > You'll probably be told that

Re: Need qmail to reload smtproutes

1999-01-06 Thread Stuart Ballard
Eric Smith wrote: > > Stuart Ballard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asks several questions, including: > > I'm also unsure how > > to tell qmail to "always hold mail for this domain in the queue" > > You'll probably be told that serialmail is the officially 'correct' > solution to this problem. I personal

Re: Need qmail to reload smtproutes

1999-01-05 Thread Eric Smith
Stuart Ballard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asks several questions, including: > I'm also unsure how > to tell qmail to "always hold mail for this domain in the queue" You'll probably be told that serialmail is the officially 'correct' solution to this problem. I personally happen to have a conceptual di

Re: Need qmail to reload smtproutes

1999-01-05 Thread johnjohn
On Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 05:03:21PM +, Stuart Ballard wrote: > I am attempting to configure qmail to handle mail queueing for multiple > domains, each of which will dial up with _dynamically assigned_ IP > addresses. The servers themselves use exchange, so I can't rely on any > features from th

Re: Need qmail to reload smtproutes

1999-01-05 Thread Peter van Dijk
On Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 06:09:49PM +0100, Stefan Paletta wrote: > > Stuart Ballard wrote/schrieb/scribsit: > > I am attempting to configure qmail to handle mail queueing for multiple > > domains, each of which will dial up with _dynamically assigned_ IP > > addresses. The servers themselves use e

RE: Need qmail to reload smtproutes

1999-01-05 Thread Stefan Paletta
Stuart Ballard wrote/schrieb/scribsit: > I am attempting to configure qmail to handle mail queueing for multiple > domains, each of which will dial up with _dynamically assigned_ IP > addresses. The servers themselves use exchange, so I can't rely on any > features from them ;) (but they can send