On Mon, 2011-04-11 at 18:19 -0700, Joseph Tam wrote: > Also, one significant advantage not mentioned for LMTP was that one > delivery failure to multiple recipients can be disambiguated; LDA can only > return an exit code to be tested by the MTA, but the MTA cannot know > which recipient(s) generated the error.
In almost all setups MTA delivers mails to LDA one at a time. Multiple deliveries are useful only if you want to try to get the same mail file hard linked to all recipients. So normally this is a non-issue. > > Lastly, toggling verbose_proctitle seems to have no effect on the output > > of ps. Is verbose_proctitle broken for Solaris? > > The answer to is verbose_proctitle is broken for Solaris. There is > no setproctitle(), and ps does not report changes to a process's argv[]: > > echo "main(int c,char**v){**v='x';sleep(9);}" | \ > gcc -xc -o y -; ./y; rm y & > ps -f IIRC /usr/ucb/ps shows the changes.