Is there any kind of option for the minimum number of queue runners?
I have a shell script that adds emails to the queue (using /usr/sbin/exim -bS -odq) but every time I check the server there are thousands of emails in the queue waiting to be sent.
I have seen many posts online about using queue_only option, but non really say how they handle starting up the queue runners.. if I change my shell script to remove the -odg, the emails are sent out much faster than 1st queuing them, but I figured adding them to the exim queue 1st would allow exim to send them in batches (for example if there are 100 emails going to hotmail, it could send them all at once)
Is there a proper way to handle the starting of queue runners? should I just create an init script that runs exim -q1m 100 times every time the server starts?
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