On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, jeffs wrote: >> On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, jeffs wrote: >> >>> Thank you for your prompt reply. >> >> No problem, but please do not top-post; place all future replies *below* >> quoted text. Thanks. >> >>> I am working on a project in which -- depending on the level of the >>> users subscription -- either their mail is delayed for at least 2 >>> hours or it is sent out immediately. Actually, I could use some >>> advice on the best way to implement this. Because of the >>> application in use all email whether or not it belongs to one group >>> or another, originates from the same domain. It is an application >>> sitting on the smtp server which processes mail for the application. >>> The users fill in a form and depending on their level of >>> subscription, the values from the form are converted into an email >>> message, go out right away or are delayed. So, as far as the smtp >>> server is concerned , all mail originates from the same user but in >>> fact gets destined for different recipients. The application can ad >>> tags or codes to the individual messages to indicate which group >>> they are in so perhaps if postfix can look inside the message or >>> something and see the tag or code, it can then decide if it should >>> delay or deliver immediately the message. >>> >>> I hope I'm making myself clear and please ask if you need clarification. >> >> Why not configure your application to inspect the mail and, depending on >> your criteria, submit to Postfix immediately or after a two hour delay? > > You raise an interesting twist. The mail is sent out via php -- I > really don't know how to make it delay the submitting of the mail to > postfix unless you might have some ideas on that one. I'm very good > with cron jobs and I was thinking if I could only get one group of > messages into a queue or delayed queue then I could fire off the cron > job every few hours, but I'm at a loss as to what queue and how to get > it into that without postfix gobbling it up and sending it out right > away. > > I did look at defer_transports and that looks promising. Would I simple > put defer_transports = smtp in the main.cf or do I have to fiddle with > other settings someplace too? I'd prefer something a little more > elegant than defer_transports unless I can, again, specify somehow which > mails are to be delayed.
You needn't fiddle with other settings. To deliver deferred mail, issue the "sendmail -q" command. -- Sahil Tandon <sa...@tandon.net>