It seems like a very useful addition to the project. I think any competitive
MTA have this feature.

2010/9/22 Norman Maurer <[email protected]>

> I hope we are one day be able to deploy james components in an osgi
> container and so be able to "hot-reload" them.
>
> Bye,
> Norman
>
> 2010/9/22 Eric Charles <[email protected]>:
> >  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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