On Wed, 6 Nov 2002, Richard A Downing wrote:

>
> I run xmail for my home network, but we are not on-line all the time.  Th=
> is=20
> means that I get a '417 error' mailing to my box every time someone sends=
>  a=20
> mail and the server isn't on line.  It's not a big problem since the mail=
> =20
> gets sent when the server is next connected.
> But my question is: Is there a better way of configuring xmail to avoid t=
> his? =20
> I can easily send a 'ctrlclnt' (admin protocol) to turn something on and =
> off=20
> from my dial-up script.  But what?  Nothing in the documentation jumps ou=
> t at=20
> me.
> By the way, I run Bind as a pure cacheing DNS - dunno if that matters.

Pls search for "NotifyTryPattern" inside the doc ...




- Davide


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