On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 22:19, Peter Bonivart wrote:
> Leif Neland wrote:
> > How does this fit in with sendmail 8.12 already having two queues, mqueue
> > and  mqueue-client?
> 
> You really should have posted this on the MailScanner list since nothing 
> of this is Clam related. 

I'll second that, I'd certainly recommend joining the MailScanner list.

> However the mqueue-client does not have a 
> physical queue, 


Peter, I'm going to have to slightly disagree with you on that,
certainly as far as my MailScanner Mandrake boxes are concerned.  The
bahaviour I see is that mail sent by programs that call sendmail
directly (as opposed to having their own SMTP engine) is queued in the
clientmqueue (on Mandrake, maybe thats mqueue-client on other systems)
before being picked up by the incoming sendmail, which in turns queues
it in mqueue.in (where it is picked up by MailScanner).  As far as I can
see the incoming (i.e. listening) sendmail keeps an eye on the
clientmqueue and grabs anything it finds there. 

> > instead it's a way of picking up local mail transmitting 
> them through your MTA. It does not affect MailScanner at all,

Agreed.

> > And how do I do this with Debian's /etc/mail/sendmail.conf?
> 
You shouldn't need to mess with any configuration settings (disclaimer:
I'm not a Debian user so maybe they do something differently?),
MailScanner passes the necesary instructions to sendmail on the command
line.




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