Wietse Venema:
> Vernon A. Fort:
> > The maximal_queue_lifetime-30s was for testing only - its normally set
> > for 1d. The sole issues is to prevent mail from bouncing back if we
> > don't get the encrypted volume mounted and cyrus started back up soon
> > enough. A reasonable example would b
On 3/31/10 11:03 PM, Vernon A. Fort at vf...@provident-solutions.com wrote:
> The maximal_queue_lifetime-30s was for testing only - its normally set
> for 1d.
One day is pretty short. The default is five days. Although things are a lot
more reliable these days, it's still possible for an unatt
Vernon A. Fort:
> The maximal_queue_lifetime-30s was for testing only - its normally set
> for 1d. The sole issues is to prevent mail from bouncing back if we
> don't get the encrypted volume mounted and cyrus started back up soon
> enough. A reasonable example would be if the server rebooted
On 3/31/2010 9:58 PM, Noel Jones wrote:
On 3/31/2010 7:41 PM, Vernon A. Fort wrote:
I have a setup where the local deliver using cyrus-imapd is located on
an encrypted volume. When the server is rebooted, we will manually mount
the volume and start the cyrus application. However, until we start
On 3/31/2010 7:41 PM, Vernon A. Fort wrote:
I have a setup where the local deliver using cyrus-imapd is located on
an encrypted volume. When the server is rebooted, we will manually mount
the volume and start the cyrus application. However, until we start
cyrus, how can i configure postfix to acc
I have a setup where the local deliver using cyrus-imapd is located on
an encrypted volume. When the server is rebooted, we will manually
mount the volume and start the cyrus application. However, until we
start cyrus, how can i configure postfix to accept email but defer or
hold the local de