On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, Conrad Wood wrote:
> I often have to relay >10,000 messages. Exim starts to queue at some
> point (I can hardly send out 10000 emails rightaway ;) )
> However, the queuerunner seems to process only one message after the
> other.
So, run more than one queue runner!
> I rather see exim fork of say 100 processes and process the queue with
> all of them.
There is nothing to stop you running a script that obeys "exim -q" 100
times if you want Exim to do this. Or set queue_run_max=100 and have the
daemon start queue runners every 30 seconds or whatever.
[All this assumes you have 10,000 messages, and not one message
addressed to 10,000 recipients, which is *not* the way to do it.]
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