Ok, I reported it into the debian bugtracker to see if it gets included at some point. It would probably increase the usage of this feature that IMHO is quite interesting.
2013/8/23 Benedict White <[email protected]> > > From: amavis-users [mailto:amavis-users-bounces+benedict.white= > [email protected]] On Behalf Of Joan via amavis-users > Sent: 23 August 2013 12:09 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Best way to start amavisd-snmp-subagent? > > >Just answering myself here, I created a new new init script for debian > based only with the skeleton they provide, it works as expected, starting > the daemon and avoiding multiple instances and so on, I tested the script > in debian >wheezy. > >Anyone interested feel free to use it as you wish > > > >2013/8/23 Joan <[email protected]> > >Hello, I am trying to setup my server to use the amavisd-snmp-subagent, > but I haven't found an official initial script. > >There is a script in fedora ( > http://code.ohloh.net/file?fid=fPw8j6HGxpLvGyThBh1BvTUGonE&cid=dXpT65_SoA8&s=&projSelected=true&fp=275947&mpundefined&projSelected=true#L0) > I've attached it too. > >Is there any official script to use adapted to debian or should I report > a bug there? > > > Startup scripts are written per distribution depending on what the daemon > startup system is, so well done for finding one that works on Debian. > > There is a package build script for Amavisd-new on Arch Linux, which > includes a systemd init script if anyone needs one. It seems to work quite > well. > > > > Kindest regards, > > Benedict White >
