Hello Jeff, 

Am 2003-10-02 10:41:36, schrieb Jeff Jansen:
>On Thursday 02 October 2003 08:35, Michelle Konzack wrote:

>Put "1d" into the file /etc/courier/warntime and "3d" (or however long you 
>want to keep trying) into the file /etc/courier/queuetime and you won't get 
>any warning messages unless a message stays in the queue for over 1 day.  Put 
>a bigger number into warntime than is in queuetime and you'll never get 
>delivery delayed messages, just failure messages (which you probably want).

OK, I will use "2d" and "14d" (because I do not like to run into troubles 
if I must stay some days in Hospital...)

>Courier will try to deliver the mail immediately and this will result in a log 
>entry of the failure, but that's really not a big deal IHMO.  Put a time 
>interval larger than 1 hour (or however often you connect) into retryalpha 
>and it will only try once.  Then run "courier flush" when the link comes up 
>(/etc/ppp/ip-up.local for pppd under linux - don't know about others) and all 
>your mail will get sent when you're connected.  Once you get it set up the 
>way you want you don't need to touch it again.

The problem is, that my Dial-Out Box and courier-mta are two different 
machines in my Network...

I have two Dial-Out-Boxes: one is a CISCO-Router and the other is a 
Linux-Box. 

To get your suggestion working, I can not use Dial-In-On-Demand... 
Thats realy bad.

Greetings
Michelle

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