Hi Max,
You can use 'james' script in bin directory that supports the classical
init.d params: james start (stop, restart,...)
Use 'restart' to reload (it stops and starts, hot-config reload is
currently not supported).
You can ln -s james script from init.d if you like.
Tks,
Eric
On 21/09/2010 18:57, Max Levinson wrote:
Hi guys,
I am using James 3 from trunk, and starting it in the following way(I am on
Linux CentOS):
nohup ./run.sh&
My question is, any big MTA like postfix or sendmail has an ability to
reload their configs without restarting the server, so server is still
receiving email while system reloads configurations files.
Something like this: /etc/init.d/sendmail reload
Is something like this possible in James?
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