Jeff Jansen wrote:

I think what you want is "courier restart" to restart the courier process and make it reread its configuration files. You can also run "esmtpd restart", "esmtpd-ssl restart", etc. to stop, start, and restart different parts of the courier suite. Again, the init script will show you exactly what's happening when you start and stop the entire thing.

The man pages also show you which options the processes take. "man courier", "man esmtpd", etc.


Yes, I've overlooked this in the manpages... Thanks a lot for help!

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