I guess it's one cost for running a single server that does everything.

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On Fri, 14 Jun 2002, Hamid Majidy wrote:

>
> Actually, I meant the process names that run. All I have is a bunch of
> '/var/MailRoot/bin/XMail' -owned processes. I can't distinguish among
POP3,
> SMTP, Ctrl or Finger servers. I suspect that's just the way it's written.
Is
> there any way to do this?

these are virtually threads inside the main process ( lower PID ).

# netstat --tcp -n -a -p

but if you think to selectively kill that one that you're not interested
to, you're very wrong ...



- Davide


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