Am 18.01.22 um 12:02 schrieb Odhiambo Washington via Exim-users:
Hi Leonardo,

If I were you, I'd approach the problem a different way. I remember doing
something like that with intermittently connected hosts.
I would instead just queue the messages and let p.example.com to request
for their delivery when its connection comes up.

Please refer to this link for the details:
https://plonk.de/sw/odmr/index.php


You mean someting like a message box, that gets pulled from p-server when it gets online. Some office mailserver do this, so there is matching configs and software available.

IMHO, sounds like the better option, because messing it's save in the mailbox, can be accessed from anywhere else and is available instantly when p-server wakes up,
instead of the worst-case scenario "push-mailqueue" :23h 59m 59s delayed.

Best regards,
Marius

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