Robert Markin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Can I simply SIGHUP my spamd process after making changes to local.cf,
> or do I have to kill the pid then /usr/bin/spamd -c -d
>
> Simply put, does SIGHUP keep any flags that I may be using after my
> executable?
It should.
>
> Also, do I need to use these
Robert Markin wrote:
Hello,
Can I simply SIGHUP my spamd process after making changes to local.cf,
or do I have to kill the pid then /usr/bin/spamd -c -d
Simply put, does SIGHUP keep any flags that I may be using after my
executable?
Also, do I need to use these flags at all? The man page
Hello,
Can I simply SIGHUP my spamd process after making changes to local.cf,
or do I have to kill the pid then /usr/bin/spamd -c -d
Simply put, does SIGHUP keep any flags that I may be using after my
executable?
Also, do I need to use these flags at all? The man page shows -c as
"create