Subject: Re: Hamm-->Slink, now fetchmail/exim behaves strangely
        Date: Mon, Mar 08, 1999 at 07:21:36PM +0100

In reply to:Helge Hafting

Quoting Helge Hafting([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> 
> you wrote:
> > Graham Ashton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > 
> > > On Tuesday 02 March, Mark Phillips wrote:
> > > 
> > > > I've just upgraded from Hamm to Slink.  Fetchmail seems to work the
> > > > same as before, except that now, only the first 10 messages get to my
> > > > mail box straight away.
> > > 
> > > I've got the same problem. Strange, isn't it.
> > 
> > when looking in the log file there is:
> > no immediate delivery: more than 10 messages received in one connection
> > 
> > if you want the other messages immediatly you can do:
> > exim -q
> > 
> > I suppose it would be possible to change this behaviour, but I haven't
> > found how;
> 
> I find it useful for dialup connection, the mail download can be faster when
> it doesn't deliver simultaneously.  I have the "exim -q" thing in
> my disconnection script. so the queue is run as soon as the 
> line goes down. (And a fetchmail in the script that runs when 
> the connection is made.)

Helge

  From your answer can I assume you run your 'disconnection' script as
root?  I have been trying to do the same thing but can't do it as a
common user, yet.   I don't want to change permissions on exim if I
can help it.


> 
> Helge Hafting 


Wayne

-- 
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