Roger Arnold wrote:
Someone tried (I think) to send email through their virtual domain,
which qmail won't allow (again I think) probably due to the relaying
rules.
This has created a process which can't be completed and I need to know
how to stop qmail trying.
Now I know that I may be barking up
arnie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
... I still need to
know how to stop a process
Look at the man page for the kill command (man kill).
If you are asking for something else please give more information.
In case you didn't read the Qmail FAQ have a look at
Roger Arnold wrote:
Thanks Frank,
You have helped a lot by pointing me to relevant information. with good
links as well.
I am very much obliged for your help
Regards
Roger
Frank Tegtmeyer wrote:
arnie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
... I still need to
know how to stop a process
Look at
I am starting qmail during system startup in conjunction with
tcpwrappers. In the ps list is I guess because of this no running qmail
process to be found.
What is the proper method of stopping qmail in this case?
Thanks
Ralf
Text written by Guenthner, Ralf DIRZ 612 at 01:37 PM 4/28/99 +0200:
I am starting qmail during system startup in conjunction with
tcpwrappers. In the ps list is I guess because of this no running qmail
process to be found.
Have you tried a ps aux or a ps -ef, depending on your OS? Either way,