Name
W=
Synopsis
When sendmail delivers a message via a local program (such as mail.local, procmail, uux, and the like), sendmail will fork(2) and the child will execute the program. Delivery is usually a pipe connection between sendmail and the program.
Usually programs complete their jobs promptly, and exit. The exit(2) code produced by the program tells sendmail whether the program succeeded. Because the program must exit before sendmail can consider the delivery a success, sendmail must wait(2) for the program to exit.
Some programs, in some circumstances, will delay for an excessively long time before exiting. Consider, for example, the procmail delivery agent. If it is configured to allow delivery over NFS, and the NFS server goes down, the procmail delivery agent can hang for a very long time.
Whenever there is risk that a delivery agent might hang because of
system problems, you would be wise to either eliminate that
dependency or add this W= delivery agent equate to
its definition. To add W= to
procmail, for example, you can do the following
in your .mc configuration file:
define(`PROCMAIL_MAILER_PATH', `/usr/local/bin/procmail, W=2m')
The argument following W= (the
2m) is a time expression as described in Section 11.8.1. Here, the 2m means two
minutes.
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