Jerrad Pierce jpie...@cambridgeenergyalliance.org writes:
If you're running postfix, and this is a concern,
you can turn errors into soft-bounces for later recovery.
No, because in this case Postfix hasn't got a clue that anything went
wrong.
Paul is correct - if you do the straightforward
On Mon 13.Apr'09 at 17:51:48 -0400, Jerrad Pierce wrote:
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 17:44, Paul Hirose pthir...@ucdavis.edu wrote:
Incoming email to supp...@blah, which is routed via procmail to check for
spam. If it passes that, procmail does /opt/rt3/bin/rt-mailgate --queue
support
Incoming email to supp...@blah, which is routed via procmail to check for spam.
If it passes that, procmail does /opt/rt3/bin/rt-mailgate --queue support
--action comment --url http://localhost/
At that time, if the httpd or the mysqld is down, is the email lost? I'm
guessing it is, as I
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 17:44, Paul Hirose pthir...@ucdavis.edu wrote:
Incoming email to supp...@blah, which is routed via procmail to check for
spam. If it passes that, procmail does /opt/rt3/bin/rt-mailgate --queue
support --action comment --url http://localhost/
At that time, if the