On Mon, 6 Dec 1999 14:13:38 -0600 , "Dustin Miller" writes:
> Is there a dirt-simple way of configuring qmail to queue mail for foo.com,
> attempting delivery to a mail.foo.com when it receives mail bound for
> foo.com, and holding that mail (without giving deferral notices) until
> mail.foo.com comes back online in the event that it is down?
All you should need to do is put "foo.com" in the
rcpthosts file. That way, qmail-smtpd will accept
the message, and then deliver it to mail.foo.com,
the primary MX.
Qmail does not generate deferral notices.
The time qmail will hold the message is in
control/queuelifetime, specified in seconds.
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