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ismeet dhillon wrote: | Also, the users I have, they don't want to be bothered | with these notifications.
Find the 'warntime' file in your courier 'etc' directory (/'etc/courier' or '/usr/lib/courier/etc' usually) and set it to a time greater than the time in 'queuetime'. It sounds like you have '3d' (3 days) set as your mail queue time limit. So put '4d' (4 days) into 'warntime' and then you'll never get another warning.
Personally, if you're NOT going to send out delay warnings then you might want to lower your message queue time limit. I wouldn't be happy to find out 3 days later that a message I sent never actually left the building.
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