Auteur: John Robinson Date: À: Ted Cooper CC: exim-users, Juergen Weiss Sujet: Re: [exim] Exim is not running the queue runner because of some
linux update
On 03/12/2006 22:45, Ted Cooper wrote: > Looks just like mine. Since you have started exim with -bd, the main
> process will open up port 25 and start accepting mail like any good mail
> server does. The -q1m command means that every 60 seconds, a queue
> runner will run and check to see if there is anything in the queue that
> needs to be delivered at this time. If there is nothing to deliver, it
> will exit and log "End queue run:".
>
> What would be a bug is if after waiting the 60 seconds, it ran the queue
> runner again..
Actually I think that's what it ought to do. On my home system, started
with -bd -q1h, in the mainlog:
2006-12-03 20:14:18 Start queue run: pid=4004
2006-12-03 20:14:18 End queue run: pid=4004
2006-12-03 21:14:18 Start queue run: pid=5434
2006-12-03 21:14:18 End queue run: pid=5434
2006-12-03 22:14:18 Start queue run: pid=5841
2006-12-03 22:14:18 End queue run: pid=5841
Obviously it's not terribly busy :-) but it sounds like Juergen's exim
won't do this, the queue run only ever happens once.