Probably a stupid question, but in practical terms is it possible to set
a header filter that will reject (or ideally defer) mail on time range?
For example during the hours of 00:00 - 07:00.
I appreciate that the action will probably have to be 'reject' if it is
possible at all. Has anyone
On Mon, June 15, 2009 9:09 am, EASY steve.h...@digitalcertainty.co.uk said:
Probably a stupid question, but in practical terms is it possible to set
a header filter that will reject (or ideally defer) mail on time range?
For example during the hours of 00:00 - 07:00.
*Header* filter? Do you
On Mon, 2009-06-15 at 09:26 +0200, Magnus Bäck wrote:
On Mon, June 15, 2009 9:09 am, EASY steve.h...@digitalcertainty.co.uk said:
Probably a stupid question, but in practical terms is it possible to set
a header filter that will reject (or ideally defer) mail on time range?
For example
On 15-Jun-2009, at 01:09, EASY steve.h...@digitalcertainty.co.uk wrote:
Probably a stupid question, but in practical terms is it possible to
set
a header filter that will reject (or ideally defer) mail on time
range?
For example during the hours of 00:00 - 07:00.
Erm.. well, yes, you COULD
Here is another possibility with Postfix version 2.6 and later.
Cron job at midnight:
postconf -e master_service_disable=inet (or: smtp.inet)
postfix reload
Cron job at 07:00:
postconf -e master_service_disable=
postfix reload
There are many other uses of cron that would also achive the
desired
Steve schrieb:
I have to be honest, I looked at Postfwd a couple of weeks back and it
left me with a bad feeling. It was utter dependency hell to install -
It's your decision, but the only dependencies are Net::DNS and
Net::Server perl modules and perl itself, of course.
like Russian
On 15-Jun-2009, at 02:52, EASY steve.h...@digitalcertainty.co.uk wrote:
Look at it like this, if you go to the supermarket when it is closed
for business you don't expect to be able
to get in :-)
Supermarkets close?
But what about mailing lists? I sent my message at 0200 or so this