Hi Jeremy,
Ah right, I could so that.
So I'd have
1. An ACL (rcpt?) identifies outbound email for Micro$oft mail and sets
queue = annoying
2. Emails in these queues won't be touched by exim; no further
processing happens.
3. Cron job or such does something like one of these two:
1. ls -1 -t /var/spool/exim4 |tail 50 | while read f ; do exim -M
$(extract_job_id "$f") l done
2. ls -1 -t /var/spool/exim4 |tail 50 | while read f ; do mv "$f"
/var/spool/exim4/input/. ;done
?
Thanks,
Rich
On 29/10/2018 11:50, Jeremy Harris via Exim-users wrote:
> On 29/10/2018 11:29, Rich Lott - Artful Robot via Exim-users wrote:
>> I couldn't -for example- find any examples of how to move 0-/N/
>> messages from one queue to the main queue.
> Given there's no queue-runner for this alternate queue, there's
> nothing looking there - so no locking issues. Just move the files.
>
> Alternately, tell exim to run one (at a time) message ID from the
> named alternate queue. (but that's harder scripting, as you have
> to pull the ID out of the filename).