On Fri, 26 Jul 1996, Alan Barrett wrote:
> You don't need to extend Exim for that. You just need several config files
> and the "-C" command line option.
Er, might you not run into a privilege problem here? Exim gives up its
setuid root privilege if called with "-C". I suppose you could tell it
to run itself as root, which might get round that.
> I hoped to be able to use Exim's "-R" option to run the queue only for
> certain destinations, without having to use separate spool directories,
> but it has turned out not to be efficient. "exim -R" seems to have to
> open every message in the queue before deciding whether to process it,
> whereas I had initially expected it to get that from a dbm file.
Exim doesn't at the moment keep a DBM file keyed by recipient domain. I
suppose it could, along the same lines as the DBM file keyed by host
name. Idea noted.
(You can tell I live in a different world, as these kinds of problems
are not those that I see...)
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