>> On Tue, 15 Jun 1999 09:48:10 +0300,
>> Anand Buddhdev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
A> I'm finding that the larger and more complex my qmail setup becomes, the
A> more difficult it is for me to trace the path an address follows through
A> the qmail system.
One thing I always liked about sendmail was using the -d0-99.127 option
to print everything about a delivery in detail.
A> I realise that qmail is modular, and so there's no easy way to determine
A> what really happens. I was thinking of writing a small perl script to
A> "emulate" the decisions made by qmail-send, qmail-lspawn and
A> qmail-rspawn...
I'm more comfortable with the "when in doubt, print it out" approach.
Perhaps having the separate qmail modules check for an environment
variable like QMAILTRACE, and then print where they are and what they're
doing?
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Karl Vogel
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