Am 2003-10-02 14:44:40, schrieb Anand Buddhdev:

Hello Anand, 

>The additional benefit of doing it this way is that courier will not 
>generate any deferral logs, since it will never have tried the deliveries 
>in the first place! I find it easiest to create 2 files, called 
>module.esmtp.on, and module.esmtp.off, with my required MAXDELS values in, 
>and copy them to module.esmtp as required, followed by a courier restart.

Hmmm, I need to adapt this to a cron-job...

>Having said all this, I personally much prefer exim for dial-up sites, 
>because exim is simply so configurable. It even provides a handy option 
>called "queue_smtp", which dutifully queues all non-local deliveries until 
>you issue "exim -q" to start a queue run and deliver email.

I was hoping, courier-mta can do this too...
I there a wishlist for courier-mta ???

>I've recently setup a site where I use maildrop, courier-imap and sqwebmail 
>for all the front-end user applications, and exim as the MTA. Everything 
>works beautifully, and it needed no patching of any kind. Just works "out 
>of the box".

So I think, if the courier-mta solution does not work FOR ME, 
I will switch back to exim v4.

>Anand

Greetings
Michelle

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