Subject: Re: Rmail queues everything?
To: John F. Woods <owner-current-users@NetBSD.ORG>
From: DNS Master <greywolf@autodesk.com>
List: current-users
Date: 09/27/1994 10:18:24
[ sorry about the bandwidth, but I couldn't pass this one up. ]
#include <std/protocol.h>
#define MESSAGE_TONE (F_SARCASM|F_HUMOUR)
A [insert large conglomerate] rep would say, "Look at it this way: If you
configure your high water load average in sendmail.cf properly, sendmail
will eventually stop trying to deliver the mail presented by rmail and just
queue the messages anyway..."
#undef MESSAGE_TONE
Yes, something like that should be run-time configurable, and probably
in an rmail.conf file or some such.
A side note: With all the .conf files (inetd.conf, syslog.conf,
newsyslog.conf) should we make an /etc/conf directory in which we stuff
all the config files, or is this just opening a can of pointers to worms?
#define AUTHOR "jfw@ksr.com ("John F. Woods")"
/*
* I was going to offer my own opinion about whether uucp mail should be
* delivered immediately, but it struck me that since it was going to be
* the third different opinion so far, it really underlined the central
* message of the original piece of mail: this ought to be _configurable_,
* without having to edit source code. I guess that implies that the
* queue/no-queue decision should be left to sendmail; probably rmail should
* use -odi to ensure it waits for sendmail to finish (so you don't get dozens
* of sendmails all competing for a chance to save system time by queueing their
* messages :-). At any rate, I think the best approach is to make sure the
* configuration can be done simply (well, as simple as sendmail gets).
*/
#undef AUTHOR /* "jfw@ksr.com ("John F. Woods")" */
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