CentOS 5.9 | SendMail 8.14.4
Pardon my ignorance but I'm compelled to ask: Does running separate sendmail commands from the command-line (e.g. sendmail -d##.# -qRfoo.com
) affect the stability/uptime of the sendmail daemon process that's listening for new incoming connections or delivering outbound messages?
It doesn't appear to interfere but I can't help but think that there might be conflicts if I run a separate command that would try to do something with a deferred message while queue runner tried to handle that same message too.
-v
to get -d results 2) catch stdout and stderr if you plan to run the command fro cron =>sendmail -v -d##.# -qRfoo.com >> .../log.file 2>&1