Am 2003-10-02 14:44:40, schrieb Anand Buddhdev:
Hello Anand,
The additional benefit of doing it this way is that courier will not
generate any deferral logs, since it will never have tried the deliveries
in the first place! I find it easiest to create 2 files, called
module.esmtp.on, and
On Friday 03 October 2003 10:35, Michelle Konzack wrote:
The problem is, that my Dial-Out Box and courier-mta are two different
machines in my Network...
I have two Dial-Out-Boxes: one is a CISCO-Router and the other is a
Linux-Box.
To get your suggestion working, I can not use
Am 2003-10-03 13:29:10, schrieb Jeff Jansen:
Sorry, I missed that part. I thought we were talking about the same machine.
So you want all the mail to sit there until your cron job triggers courier to
send it and which time your demand dialing will kick in and mail will get
sent out?
Yes.
Am 2003-10-01 22:35:31, schrieb Sam Varshavchik:
Michelle Konzack writes:
What you may consider doing is running 'courier stop' when the dialup line
is offline, and run 'courier start' when the dialup line comes up.
Even when the courierd daemon is not running, any message received via
ESMTP,
Jeff Jansen writes:
On Thursday 02 October 2003 10:32, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
I found another solution to this by experimentation: If I set the MAXDELS
in module.esmtp to 0, then the whole system can be running, but courier
will make no attemtp to deliver email via ESMTP. A simple script can
Jeff Jansen wrote:
If you're relaying all your mail through an ISP's smtp relay then I
also have a patch which makes courier send just one copy of each
message to the smart relay regardless of who the recipients are.
That seems like good and proper behavior. You should make that patch
On Thursday 02 October 2003 16:12, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Jeff Jansen wrote:
If you're relaying all your mail through an ISP's smtp relay then I
also have a patch which makes courier send just one copy of each
message to the smart relay regardless of who the recipients are.
That seems like
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
Jeff Jansen writes:
On Thursday 02 October 2003 10:32, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
I found another solution to this by experimentation: If I set the MAXDELS
in module.esmtp to 0, then the whole system can be running, but courier
will make no attemtp
Michelle Konzack writes:
Am 2003-10-01 09:01:38, schrieb Jeff Jansen:
When courier receives mail it will try and send it immediately. If that fails
then the retries are controlled by the files esmtpdelay, retryalpha,
retrybeta, retrygamma, and retrydelta. You can find out about how these