-qr = standard queue run, try to deliver all files matching q*.*
-qrlst = list queue run, try to deliver all files matching q*.lst

Tripp

----- Original Message -----
From: "Norman J. Nolasco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 6:55 PM
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] smtp32.exe question


> Thanks, Scott.  This is very helpful!  I really was not expecting much
> feedback on this one.  Well, maybe from you and Sanford.
>
> >>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.
> >
> >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?
>
> Or "Queue Run for the LiST of q*.* files in the spool"... Why do I think
> this?
>
> I just wrote a simple passthrough on a test box to find out when -qrlst is
> passed to smtp32.exe.  It seems to have replaced -qr for the earlier
> versions of IMail.  I guess what I mean is that I don't get smtp32.exe -qr
> for every queue run anymore (set to every 10 minutes for testing).  I only
> get smtp32.exe -qrlst now.
>
> Incidentally, I am currently using IMail 7.13 with default installation on
a
> test server.  The "earlier versions" I am referring to is 7.06.
>
> 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.   :)
>
> > 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.
>
> <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>
>
> Thanks again,
> Norman Nolasco
> www.advarion.com
>
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