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Re: Mail queuing
What are you using for your dial-on-demand. I used to use diald and would
configure it to respond to only certain types of traffic. I would then
connect periodically and time a cron job to run sendmail -q at these fixed
times of connectivity.
I knwo sendmail has this but I haven't used it for some time now and my
memory fails me. I will have to look for a sendmail mahien somewhere here
and see.
Noah
Beware! To touch these wires is instant death. Anyone found doing so will
be prosecuted. -- sign at a railroad station
On Thu, 11 Apr 2002, Sarathiel Chaipa wrote:
> Hello
> I have recently setup a mail server on Redhat 6.2. I use dial-on-demand for
> accessing the Internet. For e-mail I am using sendmail. I want sendmail to
> queue mail and only send it out on the hour or when someone opens an
> Internet connection.
>
> What is happening is that when my sever receives out-bound mail it dials out
> immediately to deliver the mail to my ISP. How do I make it queue the mail
> and deliver it at scheduled time.
>
> Sarathiel
>
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- From: "Sarathiel Chaipa" <schaipa at prohealth.co.zw>