Am 2003-10-01 22:35:31, schrieb Sam Varshavchik:
>Michelle Konzack writes:

>What you may consider doing is running 'courier stop' when the dialup line 
>is offline, and run 'courier start' when the dialup line comes up.
>
>Even when the courierd daemon is not running, any message received via 
>ESMTP, or locally, are accepted and queued up.  When 'courier start' runs, 
>it will pick up all received messages, and push them out.

Oh, I was thinking, it stops the whole courier-*

>There are two caveats:
>
>1) When Courier is stopped, no mail delivery takes place.  Even local mail 
>is not delivered.

Is there an attempt in future to change this ?

>2) The 'courier stop' commands halts all delivery attempts in progress.  
>Therefore you should not run courier stop when messages are being 
>delivered. There's no permanent harm, though, but it's a rather "rude" 
>thing to do.

Right, thats very "rude" !!!

Thies mean, the use of courier-mta is not recommended for Dial-Out. 
Other Solution ?
Back to exim ?

Any sugestions are welcome.

Greetings
Michelle



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