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- From: jjc+@pitt.edu (Jeffrey J. Carpenter)
- Newsgroups: vmsnet.mail.pmdf
- Subject: RE: Holding Mail
- Message-ID: <AecWJpa2ATtmQFomRG@pitt.edu>
- Date: 31 Aug 92 13:58:13 GMT
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- Excerpts from mail: 30-Aug-92 Re: Holding Mail Ned Freed@INNOSOFT.COM (410*)
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- > The usual way to do this is to associate the machine with a channel of
- > its own and then set the notices intervals for the machine to either
- > very large or very small values. This has the effect of either holding the
- > mail or bouncing it more or less immediately.
-
- > The PMDF_HOLD stuff may work and you are welcome to try it, but it is
- > largely a holdover from times when we didn't have notices intervals.
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- > Ned
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- Can you specify a different interval on a channel by channel basis? I
- couldn't see how to do this in the manual.
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- jeff
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