On 10/19/2010 5:51 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote: > Bowie Bailey writes: > >> I have one user who occasionally sends email broadcasts to their entire >> contact list. At the moment, there are 37 emails from this customer in >> my queue with a grand total of over 5000 recipients. >> >> The problem is that these emails are monopolizing Courier. I have a >> couple of emails in the queue that have been there for over 5 hours >> without a single delivery attempt. >> >> Is there a way I can prevent this from happening? Is there a way to >> temporarily put these messages "on hold" to let the rest of the queue be >> delivered? > > The only thing that can be done is if most of the recipients are to a > small set of domains, in which case you can use esmtproutes to forward > these recipients to a backup MX.
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