For Declude it actually isn't an issue -- the SendName hook that Declude uses requires Declude to pass on any parameters it receives other than a filename. Declude of course *could* do something when it sees the "-qr" or "-qrlst", but doesn't. So the smtp32.exe process will still get called in exactly the way that it would have if Declude wasn't running.It's not an issue for me yet. For now, my interest in figuring out "-qrlst" is purely academic... especially if you're not seeing any problems with Declude. :)
<G> Instant gratification is nice!> 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.Do you know if smtpd32.exe calls "smtp32.exe -qr" or a bunch of "smtp32.exe Qfiles.gsc" individually? I guess I could fix my passthrough to figure this out, but that would take effort. I'm looking for instant gratification.
The smtp32.exe processes gets called once for each individual E-mail (as it is received by smtpd32.exe). The "-qr" is used for queue runs (and the "send all" button in the IMail Administrator -- oh yeah, there's another way smtp32.exe can get called).
If you search the Knowledge Base for "SendName", you may find some more information.
That's the beauty of undocumented features. :)<rhetorical>On a side note, who was the genius that decided to make the flag for queue run two letters and then, some other version of queue run a five letter flag? It's like they've never written/used a command line prog before?</rhetorical>
-Scott
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