DON'T FORGET TO RESTART EXIM ?

1999-11-12 Thread Shaul Karl
DON'T FORGET TO RESTART EXIM. Does exim run as a daemon on a desktop machines ? [22:31:15 /tmp]$ ps axf | grep exim 5533 ttyp3S 0:00 | \_ grep exim [22:43:38 /tmp]$

Re: DON'T FORGET TO RESTART EXIM ?

1999-11-12 Thread J C Lawrence
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999 22:49:05 +0200 Shaul Karl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does exim run as a daemon on a desktop machines ? It can, and the default potato install runs it that way, but it need not and I would recommend running it aw as a daemon if you have any sort of noticable mail load. Of

Re: DON'T FORGET TO RESTART EXIM ?

1999-11-12 Thread Ben Collins
On Fri, Nov 12, 1999 at 10:49:05PM +0200, Shaul Karl wrote: DON'T FORGET TO RESTART EXIM. Does exim run as a daemon on a desktop machines ? [22:31:15 /tmp]$ ps axf | grep exim 5533 ttyp3S 0:00 | \_ grep exim [22:43:38 /tmp]$ Generally it runs from inetd

Re: DON'T FORGET TO RESTART EXIM ?

1999-11-12 Thread Dave Baker
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Shaul Karl wrote: DON'T FORGET TO RESTART EXIM. Does exim run as a daemon on a desktop machines ? Let me rephrase my statement. Don't forget to restart exim if you're running it as a daemon. I'll leave the discussion of daemon vs inetd to someone else

Re: restart exim

1999-10-28 Thread Dave Baker
On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Richard Weil wrote: How do you restart exim after changing exim.conf? The manual says to send the daemon process a SIGHUP signal, but I can't find the daemon process pid. I use: # /etc/init.d/exim restart Alternatively, you can try: # kill -HUP `pidof exim` or even

Re: restart exim

1999-10-28 Thread Shaul Karl
How do you restart exim after changing exim.conf? The manual says to send the daemon process a SIGHUP signal, but I can't find the daemon process pid. As far as I know, the defualt setup is to have exim running only when it is needed. i.e, it might not run in daemon mode on your machine

Re: restart exim

1999-10-28 Thread Johann Spies
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restart exim

1999-10-27 Thread Richard Weil
How do you restart exim after changing exim.conf? The manual says to send the daemon process a SIGHUP signal, but I can't find the daemon process pid. Richard

Re: restart exim

1999-10-27 Thread Jean-Yves BARBIER
On Wed, Oct 27, 1999 at 12:11:11PM -0400, Richard Weil wrote: How do you restart exim after changing exim.conf? The manual says to send the daemon process a SIGHUP signal, but I can't find the daemon process pid. Hi Richie, do: kill -HUP exim pid, or /etc/init.d/exim restart JY -- Jean

Re: restart exim

1999-10-27 Thread Thorsten Jenal
on Wed, Oct 27, 1999 at 12:11:11PM -0400, Richard Weil wrote: How do you restart exim after changing exim.conf? The manual says to send the daemon process a SIGHUP signal, but I can't find the daemon process pid. Richard as root: $ /etc/init.d/exim [reload | restart | force

Re: restart exim

1999-10-27 Thread Jan Ludewig
On Wed, Oct 27, 1999 at 12:11:11PM -0400, Richard Weil wrote: How do you restart exim after changing exim.conf? The manual says to send the daemon process a SIGHUP signal, but I can't find the daemon process pid. you are probably starting it with inetd! ps auxc|grep inetd should give you