On Tue, 24 Mar 1998, mark david mcCreary wrote:
> The mailing list is called with the -odqs option, meaning that the message
> should be written to the queue, and routing started. The mailing list is
> using the aliasfile director, which means that one queue job has all 1,000
> addresses. The routing might take 45 minutes for 500 different hosts, and
> after the routing is done, the next queue runner should pick up the job.
Yes, but the next queue runner will re-route it. Exim does not save
routing information. All it saves is the hint "for this host, the
following delayed messages, when last routed, had some addresses that
could use it".
Personally, I wouldn't bother with -odqs.
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