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Subject: Re: Postponing delivery and maximal_queue_lifetime ?
From: Ralf Hildebrandt (Ralf.Hildebrandtberliner-volksbank.de)
Date: Thu Nov 02 2000 - 03:32:14 CST


"J.Thomsen" wrote:
>
> I have read the documentation on
> Always postponing delivery
> but it is not clear to me if the mail still is subject to the
> maximal_queue_lifetime parameter.

Yes it is.

> In my case a domain wants me as a secondary server and as the primary
> server in rare cases may be down for much more than a reasonable value
> of maximal_queue_lifetime, I would want no time limit on mail delivery
> to this domain.
>
> Is this possible?

There is no individual maximal_queue_lifetime limit for different
domains.

> BTW, how is that other Postfix configured for ETRN against my server
> when it is back online again ?

Read the ETRN_README

You could do that via netcat for example:
(echo "etrn mydomain.com" ; echo "quit" ) | nc remote.server 25

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