Update  to this
Just to confirm I have stopped exim using the method described below and
am still able to send mail

Why would the invoke-rc.d exim stop  break when the equivalent start command 
is fine
I don't really understand this invoke-rc.d command I found it in a how to 
and it worked

Is this more likely a problem in another part of the system or is it exim ?

Regards
Hill
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Hill Ruyter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 2:07 PM
Subject: [exim] re [TLS Problem]


> Hi all
>
> Well my TLS problem went away
> all I did was re-copy the cert and the key from the CA back into the 
> CONFDIR
> then it worked
>
> not sure how they got munged by the upgrade (perhaps it overwrites them?)
>
> I have another curiosity I discovered while trying to sort this one though
>
> When I stop exim (I use invoke-rc.d exim4 <stop> <start>)
> I find that there is still a process running for exim after I have stopped
> it I never had this problem before the upgrade
> I can manage round it by manually killing the process but wondered if 
> anyone
> could shed some light
>
> Kind regards
> Hill Ruyter
>
>
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