> Bernd Wurst writes: > > > Hallo. > > > > Am Donnerstag, 7. Dezember 2006 00:23 schrieb Sam Varshavchik: > >> > See the "courier" man page section on "queuetime". Make it longer if > >> > you need to. > > > > Sam got it, the messages are already there. > > Unfortunately, most downtimes aren't plannable. :) > > > > > >> That's closing the barn after the horses are already gone. Changes to > >> queuetime take effect for new messages, but existing messages' expiration > >> time will not change. > >> The default expiration time of one week is more gratious then it needs to > >> be in the first place. > > > > I don't want to hear if it is a good idea in your opinion. In my opinion, > > in > > my situation, it is a good idea. > > So there is no clean way? > > > > Do I have to tell courier about changes in control-files? courier restart > > should be enough, is it? > > Yes, it'll tell Courier to read the new configuration, which will take > effect for new messages. Each message has a set expiration time. The > expiration time is set when the message is received. Changing queuetime > after the fact will not change the message's expiration time. > You could always set up a second mta, forward all the mail to it and then return back to the original after you put whatever new settings you want. (or just keep the mail on the second one if you can spare it) -- Kenny Dail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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