On Tue, 29 Apr 2003 16:35:11 +0100 (BST), Philip Hazel
<ph10@???> wrote:
>On Tue, 29 Apr 2003, Marc Haber wrote:
>> What is the recommended way to have regular queue runners invoked?
>
>exim -q<time>
>
>because you can trivially limit the maximum number that run
>simultaneously, and you can get their start/stop logged on the Exim log.
Why not -qq<time>?
>If you want to be more sophisticated, then by all means start them some
>other way, but -q<time> is meant to be simple and straightforward for
>most users.
Debian does both: -q<time>, and a regular cron job that invoked exim
-q to have messages delivered even when there is no exim daemon
(running from inetd, or exim died).
Greetings
Marc
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