Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 19:47:07 -0700 (MST) From: Nick Rogness <nick@rogness.net> To: Ben Williams <benwilliams@instantemail.net> Cc: =?ISO-8859-2?B?R2FubmF0ZXIgSuFub3M=?= <gannater@freemail.hu>, BSD <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re[2]: IMAP Message-ID: <20030127194526.F64691-100000@skywalker.rogness.net> In-Reply-To: <24172748829.20030127123857@instantemail.net>
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On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Ben Williams wrote: > Monday, January 27, 2003, 12:32:29 PM, you wrote: > > >> >What is this kill -HUP inetd? > >> > >> kill -HUP pid is the standard command to reload a daemon in Unix. > GJ> Replacing > >> the 'pid' with the process id number of the daemon in question (listed > GJ> when > >> you do a 'ps aux') will force the daemon to reload it's configuration. > >> > GJ> My problem is that the ps aux doesn't lists the inetd daemon. So this > GJ> kill thing doesn't works as well..... > GJ> How can I check IMAP or POP3 is really listening? > > For IMAP: > sockstat | grep :143 > > For POP3: > sockstat | grep :110 > > For both/either: > sockstat | egrep ":143|:110" Alternatively, if sockstat isn't available (like on another OS), then: # netstat -an Works on a lot of OS's (including windows). Nick Rogness <nick@rogness.net> - How many people here have telekenetic powers? Raise my hand. -Emo Philips To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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