Thanks for the reply. On Sun, Feb 21, 1999 at 09:31:00PM -0600, Gregory T. Norris wrote: > > For non-admin users, exim only displays messages which are owned by that > user. Adding "queue_list_requires_admin = false" to /etc/exim.conf will > allow you (any user, actually) to see the entire list.
Thanks, this is good at least until I'm convinced it's working. > > You should still be able to use runq to force an immediate delivery... > at least, it still works on my system (slink). > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] which runq > /usr/sbin/runq > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ls -l /usr/sbin/runq > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Nov 11 06:31 /usr/sbin/runq -> exim > > Perhaps /usr/sbin isn't in your $PATH? well, I get an error of: "exim: permission denied" when I run runq as a non-root user. smail was not like this. This makes sense, I am just used to doing things a certain way. > If you want to force exim to deliver all incoming mail immediately, you > can add "smtp_accept_queue_per_connection = 0" to /etc/exim.conf. Ok, this helped alot. Maybe I'm warming up to exim a little. -- Jim Foltz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ACORN techie <http://www.acorn.net> AOL/IM jim_foltz