On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 01:04:27PM -0600, Charles Cazabon wrote: > Wrong. qmail most certainly _does_ hang around. qmail-send will not > exit until all in-progress deliveries are completed or failed. With > large messages to slow remote servers, this can be a significant amount > of time. > > It's all in the qmail-send man page. learnt a bit more. what happens if the qmail-remote's get killed with signal 9 ? the file would be still in the queue and delivered after the system is back up ? right ? -- Lukas Beeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GPG Fingerprint: 8030 1C2F 66C5 9D80 AA31 6604 7D4D 0A67 68D8 B67E
- going from init.d/xinetd to ucspi/daemontools Zachary Denison
- Re: going from init.d/xinetd to ucspi/daemontools Greg White
- Re: going from init.d/xinetd to ucspi/daemontools Zachary Denison
- Re: going from init.d/xinetd to ucspi/daemont... Lukas Beeler
- Re: going from init.d/xinetd to ucspi/dae... Adrian Ho
- Re: going from init.d/xinetd to ucsp... Lukas Beeler
- Re: going from init.d/xinetd to ... Charles Cazabon
- Re: going from init.d/xinetd... Lukas Beeler
- Re: going from init.d/xinetd... Charles Cazabon
- Re: going from init.d/xinetd... Lukas Beeler
- Re: going from init.d/xinetd... MarkD
- Re: going from init.d/xinetd to ... Adrian Ho
- Re: going from init.d/xinetd to ... Dave Sill
- Re: going from init.d/xinetd to ucspi/daemont... Greg White
