Ken Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Turns out this was easier than I thought. 
> I just tested it and I get the following when
> mysql isn't running..
> 
> @400000003b97e8190189749c status: local 1/100 remote 0/400
> @400000003b97e81905e95034 delivery 1: deferral:
> could_not_connect_to_mysql_updat
> e_server/
> @400000003b97e81905e9929c status: local 0/100 remote 0/400
> 
> Then later when mysql is turned back on:
> 
> @400000003b97e87e25d52094 starting delivery 3: msg 471450 to local
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> @400000003b97e87e25d57e54 status: local 1/100 remote 0/400
> @400000003b97e87e2819adac delivery 3: success: did_0+0+1/
> @400000003b97e87e2819ec2c status: local 0/100 remote 0/400
> @400000003b97e87e281a0784 end msg 471450
> 
> It will be in pre4 on the vpopmail devel page tonight.

How about making an instruction to write incoming mails
to a temporary directory and a 'crontab' program to check
if the mysql server has come up again. So the messages
donīt needed to be deferred every time the mysql server is 
down.

Just a suggestion.

B.R.

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