I'm hope some of the gurus here will let me know if this is a bad
idea, but perhaps you could delete the /var/qmail/queue/lock/trigger
file?
I read in Dave Sill's excellent "Life with qmail" that qmail doesn't react
immediately when this file isn't correct, and will instead sweep through
the queue every 30 minutes. And then you could use a script to send
qmail-send a SIGALRM whenever the router comes up, to get it to start
sending mail.
Just throwing this out as an idea - have no idea how smart it really is.
Eric
Carlo Manuali wrote:
> Hi to all,
>
> I work at University and I have this problem:
> I've configured QMail Mail Server.
> My purpose is send mail not immediately, but I would that the messages stay
> in the queue for a few time.
> I would that when a ISDN router comes up, the "E-Mail start".
> In actual scenario, every time that I send a message the router comes up!!!
>
> I'm looking for an option like "-q15m" of sendmail.....
>
> Best Regards,
>
> P.S.
> Sorry, but my English is not very well.
>
> Carlo Manuali
> Centro d'Ateneo per i Servizi Informatici (CASI)
> University Of Perugia
> ITALY
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