It will keep mails in queue, until the queue life time expires. The file is
/var/qmail/control/queuelifetime.

http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Queuelifetime

-S.Senthilvel




On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 10:28 PM, James Ecker <[email protected]>wrote:

>  What is exactly what I am looking for, thank you. How long will it sit in
> the queue if the receiving server is down and how often will it attempt to
> deliver the queued email?
>
> ------------------------------
> Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2010 22:07:56 +0530
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Qmail Toaster as a smart host
>
>
> Hi,
>
>
> Please check /var/qmail/control/smtprouts.
>
> http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Smtproutes
>
> -S.Senthilvel.
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 10:02 PM, James Ecker <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>  I would like to setup Qmail Toaster to be a smart host for a clients
> domain. Can anyone point me in the right direction to get Qmail Toaster
> configured to forward our incoming email to a server behind the fire wall?
>
> James
>
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