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Para: exim-users, ShaunR
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Assunto: Re: [exim] Multiple Spool directories (not split_spool_directory)
can you please don't send me agine , thanks

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From: "ShaunR" <mailinglists@???>
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 8:00 PM
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Subject: Re: [exim] Multiple Spool directories (not split_spool_directory)

> On 1/12/2010 1:12 AM, Kirill Miazine wrote:
>> * ShaunR [2010-01-11 10:21]:
>>> > WHY????
>>>
>>> * I'd like to restrict each user to only be able to spool so many
>>> messages.
>>
>> Like, per hour?
>
> No total in the queue at one time.
>
>> You have list of domains that a particular user owns. So, you list the
>> messages in the queue, pick out those messages which are addressed to
>> those domains and count them.
>
> If the queue had 1M messages in it, dumping that list, sorting,
> filtering, counting would take a long time. Looking for somthing more
> on the fly. exim -bp takes a while to run, exim -bpc is pretty quick.
>
>
>> I'd try to deliver to the primary host first and if this fails, I'd
>> *deliver* the message in a local mailbox or maildir, which would belong
>> to a given user. That mailbox/maildir would be the spool. Then I'd have
>> a process that periodically tries to deliver messages in the
>> mailbox/maildir.
>
> I didnt know you could deliver a message into a mailbox/maildir and then
> force exim to take it back out for delivery later. How do you do this?
>
> ~Shaun
>
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