On Sat, 10 Mar 2012, Lennart Ackermans wrote:
> node. My question is, how does the Exim sendmail binary (which according to
> the man page seems to be called "receiving process") tell the smtp daemon
> to process emails in the queue? E.g., is there a socket or pipe I don't
> know of?
>
/reads docs for 5 minutes
I'm going to guess that the final thing the receiving process
does, after it has accepted the message, but before it exits,
is to fork a new exim instance with -Mc <message-id> as the
arguments.
This is in contrast to calling a queue runner to process items
sitting in the queue that were not able to be delivered earlier.
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