On Sat, Sep 17, 2005 at 11:09:18PM -0700, OpenMacNews wrote:
> hmmm ... noone working on Sat nite =)
>
> a question abt what i thought was going to be a simple task -- varying smtp
> delay by time of day.
/slightly/ more elegant:
one cronjob to vary /etc/exim/DELAY
echo "DELAY = 55s" > /etc/exim/DELAY
including this in exim.conf:
.include /etc/exim/DELAY
then using the DELAY macro in exim.conf
delay = DELAY
so the cronjob just has to HUP exim.
or:
use an acl variable (e.g. acl_m9) which is set from a "warn" acl
which checks a condition for date.
raw idea:
# default
warn
set acl_m9 = 10s
# increased on weekends
warn
condition = if sat or sun
set acl_m9 = 55s
...
# usage
warn
delay = $acl_m9
...
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