Hi All,
I have question about debian's start-stop script.
If debian's start-stop daemon just kills XMail, which is very quick
operation, why default /etc/init.d/xmail script writes `date` into
$XMAIL_ROOT/.shutdown and waits a lot of time while this file dissapears?
Is killing XMail process safe for mail server operation? Or I must tell
XMail to stop by creating .shutdown file in it's directory and wait
while it finished and closed what it is doing now?
Sergey
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