Yes. In not-so-recent versions (such as the 7.06 I believe you experimented with), only "-qr" was used. Ipswitch added the "-qrlst", which I would assume is strictly for performance purposes.One interesting thing is that -qr delivers Q*.LST files just fine. I guess -qrlst is called for performance reasons?
It seems that two "smtp32.exe -qr" calls have the same end result as one -qr and one -qrlstThere is another important difference.
call.
With two "smtp32.exe -qr" calls, you'll have 2 SMTP processes "working the queue", sending out any E-mails that may be in there.
With one of each, you'll have one SMTP process "working the queue", and one that is only working the .LST files.
If you have a lot of mail backed up for some reason, but little or no .LST files, the "one of each" option would deliver the mail much more slowly (as there would only be 1 processes working the queue, rather than 2).
-Scott
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