On Monday 23 July 2007 20:07, Magnus Holmgren wrote: > On Friday 20 July 2007 23:48, Zbigniew Szalbot wrote: > > I am using exim 4.67 and have just noticed that - in my case - it no > > longer picks up queued emails belonging to the same domain when I deliver > > an email manually by using exim -d -M [MESSAGE_ID]. > > I'm actually not sure that it's supposed to do that (at least the spec, > chapter 5, doesn't say that it will). I think what can happen is that if > there are one or more (which can happen when there are many messages > queued) queue runners running when a message is successfully delivered > using exim -M, the retry record is cleared and one of the queue runners > very soon pick up the rest of the messages and it will look like they were > all delivered in one batch.
No, wait. I'm pretty sure now that queue runners have nothing to do with it. I
think it happens when a message is delivered that has *at least one other
recipient left to be delivered to*. At least I *think* that it's consistent
with my observations. If I'm right, that does look like a bug.
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