>>>>> "Kaspar" == Kaspar Landsberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Kaspar> Hi all, i know how to tell qmail that all outgoing mail should
Kaspar> be sent out via UUCP to some UUCP peer.
Kaspar> And i know how to tell qmail to run in "queue only" mode,
Kaspar> ie. by default queueing all mails in a directory first and let
Kaspar> the user send them out in a package manually (with serialmail).
Kaspar> Now my question is: Do those 2 methods work together too? And,
Kaspar> if not, how do i tell qmail to run in a UUCP queue only mode?
Kaspar> (All mails first get queued for UUCP deliverage and then i will
Kaspar> tell qmail manually to deliver them to my UUCP uplink).
Kaspar> Please CC: me your answers too since i am not yet on the list
Kaspar> (i first have to get the whole thing running ;).
UUCP will queue the mail in the uucp spool directory until the next
invocation of uucico, if you give uux the "-r" option (as in the FAQ).
I don't really see any advantage in using serialmail in this situation, as
UUCP will queue the mail anyway assuming the correct flags are given to
uux.
It works well here, although I found that the uucp software objected to the
use of the "-f" flag with preline.
If you're receiving mail by UUCP you'll probably need the replacement rmail
written by Mark Delany (available from the qmail home page).