J Doe: J Doe: > A section that is shared in all of the service daemon man pages is > "CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS". In bounce(8) there are parameters under > this section that relate to delivery status notifications. For > instance: delay_notice_recipient. This made me think that bounce(8) is > solely responsible for DSN's.
Wietse: > No it's not. The bounce daemon *uses* the time to warn in notifications > (your message could not be delivered for more than > $delay_warning_time_hours hours). > > The cleanup daenon *stores* the time to warn in queue files. > > Additionally, the queue manager *enforces* the time to warn by > requesting that a warning notification is sent. J Doe: > Ok, would the more accurate takeaway be that more than one daemon can > consult/consume a parameter in main.cf and the fact that a parameter is > listed in a service daemon man page does _not_ mean that that one daemon > "owns" the parameter ? It means that the parameter setting is *used* by the program. There are dozens of parameters that are used in more than one program. queue_directory, soft_bounce, myhostname, mail_name, line_length_limit, and many more. Wietse