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	<title>Comments on: Using Qmail as a store and forward service</title>
	<link>http://www.drewery.net/blog/2006/08/04/using-qmail-as-a-store-and-forward-service/</link>
	<description>Technical musings...</description>
	<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2009 04:10:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>by: Peter Janett</title>
		<link>http://www.drewery.net/blog/2006/08/04/using-qmail-as-a-store-and-forward-service/#comment-2723</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Aug 2006 20:02:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.drewery.net/blog/2006/08/04/using-qmail-as-a-store-and-forward-service/#comment-2723</guid>
					<description>You can adjust the time that qmail will store messages in the queue before bouncing them.

Create the file:
/var/qmail/control/queuelifetime

The only thing in this file should be the number of seconds you want messgages in the queue before they are bounced.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can adjust the time that qmail will store messages in the queue before bouncing them.</p>
<p>Create the file:<br />
/var/qmail/control/queuelifetime</p>
<p>The only thing in this file should be the number of seconds you want messgages in the queue before they are bounced.
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		<title>by: Ben</title>
		<link>http://www.drewery.net/blog/2006/08/04/using-qmail-as-a-store-and-forward-service/#comment-1985</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Aug 2006 15:17:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.drewery.net/blog/2006/08/04/using-qmail-as-a-store-and-forward-service/#comment-1985</guid>
					<description>Life with qmail is great, I often find myself refering to it. 

If your webhost is already running MySQL or PostgreSQL, for a temporary web access solution I can definitely recommend roundcube webmail.

Ben.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Life with qmail is great, I often find myself refering to it. </p>
<p>If your webhost is already running MySQL or PostgreSQL, for a temporary web access solution I can definitely recommend roundcube webmail.</p>
<p>Ben.
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