Hallo Nico,
Thanks for your reply.
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 09:54:16PM +0200, Nico Erfurth wrote:
> Johann Spies wrote:
>
> >Is there a way to tell exim not to deliver mail to specific exchange
> >servers for a day or two without sending the mail back? Apparently
> >the exchange people have to keep smtp active on their side while they
> >repair the system, but they don't want to receive mail from the
> >exim-machines.
>
> Use an accept router/director (You did not tell us which version of exim
> you use) that delivers mails for these hosts to a appendfile-transport,
> which saves it into bsmtp-files. when the hosts come back, reinject the
> mails with exim -bS < FILE.
I am using exim-4.10 on one machine and 4.05 on the other two.
>
> Spec.txt and the FAQ is full with hints about this, especially watch out
> for ETRN related sections.
Thanks for the directions. I have tried the example in Spec.txt for
smtp_appendfile using bsmtp for my own address as a test, but I must
have done something wrong. Exim seemed to totally ignore that part of
the configuration (and yes, I did do a 'killall -HUP exim' after
changing the configuration).
We decided (it is just after midnight now) to stop exim until
tomorrow morning.
Regards.
Johann
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