} > OK, its pretty rough, but what I mean is that hostname is as near
} > directly as possible looked up in wait-smtp, and any messages
} > actually waiting on it are pushed.
}
} Suggestion noted.
}
} > This helps more than -R because sometimes lots of domains go to one
} > target!
}
} Indeed.
I may actually build some form of wrapper - most likely purely perl
based (since you can do a straight lookup in the DBM file - naughty
but effective) which kicks exim off... actually the thing closest to
what I want is the -MC option since that only processes addresses
waiting on that host, so maybe it could be *very* naughty and start
an SMTP session and then bludgeon exim into doing what I want :-)
This may be a real issue for an ISDN connected site that you want to
get a connection to after they have connected to us, but the link may
only stay up for 60 seconds (minimum hold time).
Nigel.
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