Re: Queueing remote deliveries at specific intervals (ala sendmail-q)?

1998-12-30 Thread Robin Smidsrød
On Tue, 29 Dec 1998, John Gonzalez/netMDC admin wrote: On Tue, 29 Dec 1998, [ISO-8859-1] Robin Smidsrød wrote: -| -| I guess the subject says it all? -| -| How is it possible to enforce a "sendmail -q" specific behaviour in qmail? -| I'm using it in a dial-on-demand system, and I want

Re: Queueing remote deliveries at specific intervals (ala sendmail-q)?

1998-12-30 Thread John R. Levine
Ok, this sounds good. Now I have a way to flush the queue at specific intervals, but; How do I stop qmail(-rspawn I guess) from trying to deliver at all? I'm in a dial-on-demand system, and I don't won't the mailer-daemon to trigger a dialup except when I tell it to. Really, you want the

Re: Queueing remote deliveries at specific intervals (ala sendmail-q)?

1998-12-30 Thread Mirko Zeibig
Either you try to install the serialmail-package or just apply the holdremote patch found at the qmail-homepage, the second one to be very easy to configure. Just remove/add an /var/qmail/control/holdremote-file in your ip-up/ip-down-Skripts, give qmail-send a SIGHUP and you are gone. The

Re: Queueing remote deliveries at specific intervals (ala sendmail -q)?

1998-12-29 Thread John Gonzalez/netMDC admin
On Tue, 29 Dec 1998, [ISO-8859-1] Robin Smidsrød wrote: -| -| I guess the subject says it all? -| -| How is it possible to enforce a "sendmail -q" specific behaviour in qmail? -| I'm using it in a dial-on-demand system, and I want to be able to flush the -| remote mail queue at specific