Re: more forced queueing

2000-07-21 Thread Steffan Hoeke
On Fri, Jul 21, 2000 at 07:10:37PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Ok, I have been digging and digging, but to no avail as of yet. How can I force >qmail to arbitrarily queue /all/ outgoing mail and deliver nothing until I "flip the >switch" back, so to speak. Also, on the original subject,

Re: more forced queueing

2000-07-21 Thread Paul Jarc
"M.B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I had a similar question a while back to which Russell was > kind enough to suggest a fix: > >to queue all *inbound mail* just modify qmail-getpw to _exit(111). Note that this won't take effect for addresses listed in users/assign. qmail-lspawn invoke

RE: more forced queueing

2000-07-21 Thread M.B.
queue. [EMAIL PROTECTED] NetZero Mail/Sys/Network Admin > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 8:20 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: more forced queueing > > Ok, I have been digging and diggin

Re: more forced queueing

2000-07-21 Thread Dave Sill
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Ok, I have been digging and digging, but to no avail as of yet. How >can I force qmail to arbitrarily queue /all/ outgoing mail and >deliver nothing until I "flip the switch" back, so to speak. To stop delivery, set concurrencyremote and concurrencylocal to 0, restart

more forced queueing

2000-07-21 Thread mikec
Ok, I have been digging and digging, but to no avail as of yet. How can I force qmail to arbitrarily queue /all/ outgoing mail and deliver nothing until I "flip the switch" back, so to speak. Also, on the original subject, is there perhaps a way to make qmail retry sending messages rejected b