Hello Philip,

> The problem with this is that the messages clutter up your normal queue 
> and use resources continually checking and finding that the time is 
> wrong. Anything that leaves messages lying around on Exim's queue 
> degrades its performance.
>   
at the moment i read this i remember the discussion about exims queuing.....
Would be the best to separate the different emailstates.

Mfg.
Stefan Klatt

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