Ok, I have been digging and digging, but to no avail as of yet. How can I force qmail
to arbitrarily queue /all/ outgoing mail and deliver nothing until I "flip the switch"
back, so to speak. Also, on the original subject, is there perhaps a way to make
qmail retry sending messages rejected by the next server in line several times a la
deferred mail?
Thanks
Mike Culbertson
>>> On Thu, Jul 20 2000 21:55:30 GMT-0400,
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
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>M> Does anyone know if there is a way to force qmail to queue mail rather
>M> than bouncing it? i.e., qmail is set to relay all mail to a different
>M> mail server. But then the mail server process on the second machine
>M> goes down, so the machine reponds but refuses smtp connections. Qmail
>M> begins bouncing all incoming mail.
>
> The only way I know is to force qmail to queue *all* outgoing mail all
> the time. I then use rsync and ssh to move the files to my ISP, and
> feed each one to their outgoing mail queue. Give a shout if you're
> interested.
>