Philip Hazel wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Jan 1999, Daniel ANDRE wrote:
>
> > I have one question about mail priority. I use a dialup link to my ISP
> > and want to queue all mail and send them once the link is established.
> > Ok this feature in explained in the FAQ but I want that if a mail is set
> > with priority=highest then the link must be established by exim (or
> > runq?).
>
> If you have configured Exim using queue_remote or similar, then I cannot
> think of any way to do this, because it won't even examine remote
> addresses.
>
I don't use queue_remote
> If you are letting it examine the addresses and just fail when the link
> is down, then you could perhaps use the embedded Perl feature of Exim
> 2.10 to run a command to establish the link, via a "condition" option on
> an appropriate router that runs the Perl if the priority is high.
Is there an alternative to Perl embedded?My system is able to bring the link
up on events such as DNS lookup, external address pinging, ...
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