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"sendmail, 4th Edition"

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Table 24-14. DaemonPortOptions option keywords (continued)
Key ?§ Meaning
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24.9 Alphabetized Options | 995
One use for this key might be to limit the number of connections to the MSA daemon to
just a few:
O DaemonPortOptions=Port=587, Name=MSA, M=E, children=4
Or you might want to limit the number of children on a special daemon, like one that
listens on some internal port for special mail insertion by a program of your own design.
Whatever your reason, the value for this key must be the ASCII representation of an
unsigned integer suitable for interpretation by atoi().
24.9.27.3 DaemonPortOptions=delayLA= (8.14 and later)
The delayLA key is used to specify a load average at which sendmail will sleep briefly before
accepting new connections. This setting overrides the setting for the DelayLA option
(?§24.9.33 on page 1002). See also the DaemonPortOptions option??™s queueLA (?§24.9.27.10)
and refuseLA (?§24.9.27.12 on page 997) keys.
24.9.27.4 DaemonPortOptions=DeliveryMode= (8.14 and later)
The DeliveryMode key is used to specify the manner in which to perform delivery. Only the
first letter of the value is recognized, and it must be one of the four values shown in
Table 24-16 on page 1005. This setting overrides the setting for the DeliveryMode option
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