On Tue, Jan 18, 2022 at 3:58 PM Cyborg via Exim-users <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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. Exactly. Messages would be saved in bsmtp files and would be pulled by p-server when it gets online. > Some office mailserver do this, so there is matching configs and software > available. > I used this method during the days when broadband wasn't quite well-developed. Worked flawlessly. > 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. > That's what I thought. However the OP would rather mess up with the retry times :-) -- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE +254 7 3200 0004/+254 7 2274 3223 "Oh, the cruft.", egrep -v '^$|^.*#' :-) -- ## List details at https://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/
