Philip Hazel wrote:
> Sorry. Monday morning. I told a lie.

Oh, never mind. I DID try it, but obviously didn't look close enough. I
just saw exim didn't start a daemon if started as:
  exim -q<time> -qff
On the other hand, now i see it DOES, if started as:
  exim -qff -q<time>
This might be due to the format of the "-q<qflags><time>" parameter,
(first flags, then time) but I didn't look at the code.

Interestingly it doesn't matter whether one says "-q -R" or "-R -q".

> Perhaps it should be made to do what I said it did.

I think so, sounds like a handy feature.

lg,
daniel

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