That's a new one to me -- I'm guessing that's new to one of the more recent versions of IMail. In any case, it's almost certainly undocumented, but sounds like "queue run for mailing lists". Perhaps it is for the daily digests?I have 2 1/2 questions: 1) What does smtp32.exe -qrlst do? I've searched the mail archives and the KB for "qrlst" and I don't receive any matches.
2) Is there a 4th or 5th scenario that I have not seen? (One that is
automatically called by IMail)
2.5) If there are other cases, when/how is smtp32.exe called
(flags/scenario)?
The other main way that SMTP32.exe is called is by SMTPD32.exe (the "SMTP
Daemon" service that accepts incoming mail). It sends all mail to either
smtp32.exe or another program (such as our Declude programs) that then
passes the E-mail on to smtp32.exe.It may also be called by web messaging and/or imail1.exe.
-Scott
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