Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 15:21:25 -0300 From: Vinicius Vianna <ds@ongame.com.br> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Cc: Victor Farah <victor@netmediaservices.net> Subject: Re: QMail Help Message-ID: <47D81F25.70304@ongame.com.br> In-Reply-To: <47D81160.2060301@datapipe.com> References: <47D7FAD2.8010907@netmediaservices.net> <47D81160.2060301@datapipe.com>
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Paul A. Procacci wrote: > Victor Farah wrote: >> Hello >> I'm running qmail and I created an smtproutes file, inside my >> /var/qmail/control/ directory. I then sent a killall -ALRM >> qmail-send, but it doesn't seem like it uses that smtproutes file I >> made. I start qmail using supervise scripts. >> > Hello, > > This isn't the right place to ask this question. Irregardless of > that, since you are using supervise to manage the daemon, try the > following: > > svc -h /path/to/service/directory > > OR > > svc -a /path/to/service/directory > ~Paul I Agree, this would be better posted to a qmail list, but anyway: I think -ALRM tells qmail to re-run the queue, what you need is to send a HUP signal to the qmail-send, like "pkill -HUP qmail-send", so it will read the control files again. Have you read the Life With Qmail docs?
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