Theo Van Dinter wrote: > > There's an issue with one of the rpc progs (not related to NFS as I > remember) grabbing 783 sometimes, but that's why an 'lsof -i :783' > will answer what process is using the port.
Ok I found and installed LSOF. I ran it and it says spamd. I think that perhaps the shutdown isn't working right and killing the process appropriately.
I did a ps -e and killed all the spamd processes and restarted spamd fine on the regular port.
The entry that is being used to kill spamd is erroring instead of killing it... maybe my startup script is crap?
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