jmturn%cca-unix.arpa@cca-unix.arpa (02/24/86)
ringwld runs V7 with delivermail. The L.sys for UUCP is set up to never allow random delivery of mail to UUCP sites, but a cron job forces batch delivery once an hour. Please explain the following dump produced by ps -ax after sending a piece of mail using Mail (1) PID TTY TIME CMD 30 02 0:14 -csh 72 02 0:12 mail 98 02 0:01 send-mail -i cca!ringwld!jmturn 100 02 0:01 ...uucp%mail -d cca!ringwld!jmturn 101 02 0:00 ...uucp%mail -d cca!ringwld!jmturn 102 02 0:00 sh -c uux - cca!rmail \(ringwld!jmturn\) 104 02 0:01 uux - cca!rmail (ringwld!jmturn) 106 02 0:00 sh -c 107 02 0:00 This is an insane number of jobs to be running to send one piece of mail, even given the queuing. For example, why are all the shells running? (especially the one on top of uux, which is a binary. Can I get a more reasonable mailer (like sendmail) for V7? Save Your Vertical Blanking Intervals for Big Cash Prizes! James Turner (The Ringworld Engineer) --------------------------------------------------- | ARPA | ringwld!jmturn@CCA-UNIX.ARPA | --------------------------------------------------- | | decvax \ | | | sri-unix \ | | UUCP | !cca!ringwld!jmturn | | | ima / | | | linus / | --------------------------------------------------- | MAIL | 329 Ward Street; Newton, MA 02159 | --------------------------------------------------- (The views expressed in this message have been computer enhanced for your pleasure.)