On Sat, 13 Dec 2003, Bradford Carpenter wrote:
> Recently I created a startup script to just start the exim daemon when
> my computer starts up; seemed a bit pointless starting and killing it
> all the time.
What command did you use to start up Exim? If it included -qxxx then the
daemon will do queue runs. It sounds as though in your case you do not
need to run a daemon. The job of the daemon is
(a) To listen for incoming SMTP messages - not useful if not connected.
(b) To start queue runners - not useful if you don't want them except
when explicitly started.
> What am I missing here? Seems like exim should not be doing anything
> with these mails except queuing them when the queue_only_file exists.
Doing that doesn't go anywhere near the daemon.
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