It waits for all of its children (qmail-local and qmail-remote) to exit.

--Adam

On Sun, Jun 25, 2000 at 10:35:15PM -0500, Ben Beuchler wrote:
> Per the FAQ, to stop qmail-send, you 'kill' it and wait for it to exit.
> What does it wait for before it drops?  And what evil might happen
> otherwise?
> 
> I ask because the few times I've had problems with it, I've killed it and
> waited several minutes.  Never actually exits.  So I 'kill -9' it and it
> dies right away.
> 
> Gracias,
> Ben
> 
> -- 
> The spectre of a polity controlled by the fads and whims of voters who
> actually believe that there are significant differences between Bud Lite
> and Miller Lite, and who think that professional wrestling is for real, is
> naturally alarming to people who don't.
>               -- Neal Stephenson
> 

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