On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Alain Williams wrote:
> Is there any way to control the load that exim puts on the network trying to
> deliver messages based on the time of day. So that night time use could be
> higher than we might want during the day.
>
> I would like to do something like:
> queue_run_max = 50 at night
> queue_run_max = 50 during the day
I assume you wanted a lower number during the day, say 20.
Anyway, queue_run_max takes an integer, not an expansion string. (If it
did you could play with conditions on substr_-8_2{$tod_log} to get the
hour.)
So the only thing I can imagine would be to have a script out of cron
which changed your config at appropriate times.
Is there a reason why all things that take integers can't be expansion
strings expected to resolve as an integer?
-j
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