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Matthew Yette wrote:

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> On 9/22/05 9:39 AM, "Marko Lerota" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
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>> Markus Eskola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> Skip the -d for daemonize makes damontools think that the spamd
>>> process has died and tries to restart it. All you'll get is a
>>> log full of binding errors....
>>>
>>> /Markus
>>
>> So thats [EMAIL PROTECTED]@#!, You make my day brighter, THANKS!!! And
>> if someone could know why -u vpopmail doesn't work any more in
>> 3.1.0....
>>
> Based on my settings (3.0.4), this is my line in the spamd.run
> file:
>
> exec /usr/bin/spamd -d -c -q -m5 -H -u qscand 2>&1
>
> I'm also not getting any errors with that -d left in...

That's intresting, mine did, though I am running qmail and
spamassassin on Solaris... might dunno how it behaves on Linux.
All I got was error that spamd couldn't bind to the correct port since
it was allready bound to another process (another spamd).
But after removing -d in my run script I can now start, stop & restart
spamd without these errors.

/markus
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