Re: [Exim] How to invoke queue runners the right way

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Autor: Marc Haber
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To: exim-users
Betreff: Re: [Exim] How to invoke queue runners the right way
On Tue, 29 Apr 2003 16:42:04 +0100 (BST), Philip Hazel
<ph10@???> wrote:
>On Tue, 29 Apr 2003, Marc Haber wrote:
>> I will probably change all -q to -qq on my systems, and the Debian
>> exim 4 package will probably migrate as well.
>>
>> This will happen unless somebody on this list objects with a reason.
>
>I do not think you should use -qq for "normal" queue runs. Specifically,
>I *definitely* do not think you should use it as default in the Debian (or
>any other "standard") packaging of Exim.


Convinced. -q is it ;)

>Reason: In a "normal" configuration, Exim tries to deliver each message
>when it receives it. If it fails (and the recipient is remote), it
>remembers which messages are waiting for which hosts in its hints data.
>So when it next successfully delivers to one of those hosts, it already
>knows which messages to push down the same connection.


And the queue runner in that case honors the hints that were built?

>-qq is useful when the messages on the queue have NOT previously been
>attempted, because in that case, Exim has not previously routed them.
>This is for special-case use, such as sites that usue queue_only, or
>other ways of putting messages on the queue without routing them. One
>common case is dial-up hosts that are off-line (I think -qq was invented
>for them, come to think of it).


What would you do on a system that frequently trips its queue_only_max
setting?

>Please do not use blindly replace -q with -qq. It is not a good idea.


Point taken. Thanks for your valuable input, I really appreciate that.

Greetings
Marc

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