Hi:

> The issue is whether the directive is an "operatiorcommand" or a
> "mailcommand".  The transport mechanism does not matter (i.e. bsmtp or mutt,
> or whatever).  A mailcommand is sent at the end of a job and will include
> all messages generated during the job.  The operatorcommand is sent when the
> *event* occurs, so the messages appear immediately and are not batched to
> the end of the job.

oh that makes a big difference. I thought "operatorcommand" was used
exclusively only to notify operators on "mount" events but I wasn't
aware when those messages were sent.

Thanks a lot Kern! :)

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