Don't try this at home unless you're running linux!  Results will
probably be bad.

To the original question, look at the solutions provided at www.qmail.org.

-Peter

On Tue, Jul 20, 1999 at 11:09:00AM +1000, Simon Elder wrote:
> Woops that should be killall -ALRM qmail-send
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Simon Elder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tuesday, 20 July 1999 9:37
> Subject: Re: ETRN
> 
> 
> >Another way I have found to do this is to write a script that runs from a
> >cron job say ~ every 10 minutes that checks if the customer has dialled
> into
> >you term server. If they have then the script just does a
> >'killall -HUP qmail-send' .. which forces everything deferred in the queue
> >to be sent again.
> >
> >Not a pretty solution but it works for my small queue.
> >
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Frank Greven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Date: Monday, 19 July 1999 10:11
> >Subject: ETRN
> >
> >
> >>He,
> >>
> >>I'am running qmail 1.03 on an RH 6.0 (2.2.5) box and I host mail for
> >special
> >>domain.
> >>Our client's mail server (no Linux/Unix maschine) makes a dial-up
> >connection to
> >>the internet and then want's to to get his emails delivered from our
> >server.
> >>
> >>I've heard something about ETRN which is applied but I don't know what
> >exactly
> >>to do.
> >>
> >>Can anybody help me out?
> >>
> >>Thanks a lot,
> >>Frank
> >>
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> >
> 

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