Re: [Exim] eximon: calling the exim with -C option

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Auteur: Jethro R Binks
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Sujet: Re: [Exim] eximon: calling the exim with -C option
Ray,

I do exactly the same, and have no problems running two eximons (default
configuration is for the "incoming" queue/daemon, with a separate config
for the "outgoing"). The following script starts up eximon_outgoing:

==
#!/bin/sh

EXIMON_EXIM_CONFIG=/usr/local/exim/configure.outgoing
export EXIMON_EXIM_CONFIG

/usr/local/exim/bin/eximon
==

and I can manipulate the queue entries in both eximons fine.

Exim version 3.32 #1 built 31-Jul-2001 11:16:52

Jethro.


On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Ray Gardener wrote:

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> I am using exim in a two queues scenario (because we are using Julian
> Field's Mailscanner). Monitoring of the queues is done using Eximon.
> I have configured an alternative eximon wrapper eximon_out which set
> the config variable to point the configure file that deals with the
> outgoing queue. This displays the state of the logs and the outgoing
> queue fine. However when trying to manipulate an item on the queue it
> tells me that it can't find the item on the queue. Looking at the
> comand that it is trying to run, it is using the default exim
> configuation (i.e not using the alternative configure file specified
> in the config variable). Is there something else that I need to
> specify?
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> Regards
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