At 02:22 PM Monday 9/13/99, Eric Dahnke wrote:
>So how does the message pass between the various parts of the qmail
>structure (inject, queue, send), if not via STDIN and OUT?
>
>I want to write a wrapper for qmail-queue, but am a novice. This is a
>long term project. thx
Eric. These are more "How do I use Unix file descriptor" questions rather than
"How do I use qmail" questions. If this sort of thing is new to you, which
your question suggests, a good place to start would be a book or discussion
forum on how to program on a Unix platform.
Whilst many people on this list are expert at Unix, it's probably not the
most appropriate forum for a novice discussion on file descriptor usage on
Unix.
Regards.
>Dave Sill escribi�:
> >
> > Eric Dahnke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > qmail-queue reads a mail message from descriptor 0. It
> > > then reads envelope information from descriptor 1.
> > >
> > >In reference to this, I thought descriptor 0 was STDIN and descriptor 1
> > >was STDOUT, How can qmail-queue read envelop information from descriptor
> > >1.
> >
> > qmail-queue doesn't use stdin/stdout/stderr, so those descriptors are
> > available for other uses.
> >
> > -Dave