Re: Where do I change...

2005-10-25 Thread Roland Corrigal
I was a binary program called MPP that is used to in conjunction with scanners to filter email. I found out that the actual binary calls it up and can't be changed without a recompile... that's as far as I got so far anyways... later On 25-Oct-05, at 4:50 PM, Matt Kettler wrote: Roland C

Re: Where do I change...

2005-10-25 Thread Matt Kettler
Roland Corrigal wrote: > OK, I found out what was starting it now. Thanks for all your help! I > had to grep all of 'usr' to find it.. > Was it Some kind of script in /usr/local/etc/? or was it something weirder than that? ("Enquiring minds want to know!")

Re: Where do I change...

2005-10-25 Thread Roland Corrigal
version, not "Linux", as this might give some hints about what your general startup structure looks like. Not all Linux is the same here, much less all *nix) Roland Corrigal wrote: Sorry for another email, I meant.. "can't find how it starts up" Thanks again, RC

Re: Where do I change...

2005-10-25 Thread Roland Corrigal
ix) Roland Corrigal wrote: Sorry for another email, I meant.. "can't find how it starts up" Thanks again, RC Where do I change the user that spamd starts up with... I searched all my startup scripts and can find how it even starts up. Thanks, RC

Re: Where do I change...

2005-10-25 Thread Matt Kettler
ike. Not all Linux is the same here, much less all *nix) Roland Corrigal wrote: > Sorry for another email, I meant.. "can't find how it starts up" > > Thanks again, > RC > >> >> Where do I change the user that spamd starts up with... I searched &g

RE: Where do I change...

2005-10-25 Thread Roland Corrigal
Sorry for another email, I meant.. "can't find how it starts up" Thanks again, RC Where do I change the user that spamd starts up with... I searched all my startup scripts and can find how it even starts up. Thanks, RC

Where do I change...

2005-10-25 Thread Roland Corrigal
Where do I change the user that spamd starts up with... I searched all my startup scripts and can find how it even starts up. Thanks, RC