Andreas Metzler via Exim-users <[email protected]> (Do 27 Jul 2023 19:04:30 CEST): … > > Regarding your question: I think, "exec" is the right answer for the > > current Exim versions. (Somewhen I started working on "Type=notify", but > > that's nothing that's ready yet.) > > You are using -bdf instead of -bd for the Type=exec example. Afaict > the major effect should be a tiny speedup since a fork() and closing in > stdin/out/err is avoided. Since exim would not write to stdout/err this > should be it. Or am I missing something?
-bd asks Exim to fork, which makes it hard for Systemd to
supervise it. Using -bdf Systemd can track the process it created.
Exim writes to std{out,err} in case of debugging options on the command
line. If I'm not wrong, currently Exim isn't capable of reliable writing
logs to std{out,err}, but I can imagine implementing this (for some edge
cases).
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