On Wed, Sep 01, 1999 at 11:26:35PM +0300, Filippos Slavik wrote:

You can also put the value "0" in control/concurrencyremote so that
qmail will not do remote deliveries. Then, when your link comes up,
delete the control/concurrencyremote file, and kill and restart
qmail-sned (using svc is easy). After the deliveries are done, you can
echo 0 into the control/concurrenyremote file again, and kill and
restart qmail-send.

>    Hello, I'm searching the archives of the qmail list, but I can't find
>    the correct answer. My problem is the following:
>    
>    I want my smtp server, which delivers my mails through big.isp smtp
>    (** i use /var/qmail/control/smtproutes**), to queue all outgoing
>    messages and try make a smtp connection each n seconds. Offcourse this
>    is the case of lan qmail smtp server connecting to the internet using
>    a dialup connection. In my current setup, qmail-smtp once a message is
>    available for delivery, is trying to connect to the big.isp smtp
>    server. If the ppp connection is not up, qmail-smtp puts the message
>    in the queue for later delivery. When the connection cames up, I issue
>    a ALRM signal to the qmail-send process to reschedule it's outgoing
>    messages for delivery. Althought this approach works for me, it makes
>    me some problems (diald*) -> So I'd like to ask, can I make
>    qmail-send  DO NOT try to make a immediate delivery ?

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