Mark Bucciarelli writes:

Is this the correct command sequence for starting and stopping
filters?  I have one filter, a perlfilter.

# filterctl start perlfilter
# courierfilter start
# filterctl stop perlfilter
# courierfilter stop

On a couple occations, I have ended up with processes that I
could not get rid of by using filterctl stop or courierfilter
stop.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] courierfilter stop
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ps ax | grep filter
24039  p2  IJ     0:00.00 /usr/local/sbin/courierfilter start
24041  p2  IJ     0:00.00 /usr/local/sbin/courierlogger courierfilter
29166  p2  S+J    0:00.00 grep filter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] kill 24039

I assume I am just running commands in the wrong order.

"courierfilter stop" should stop everything. If it doesn't, something went wrong.

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