On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 20:00, Alex Martin wrote:
> Sorry, I hadn't considered how unique this script is on my toaster.
> It originally came from Dave Sill's Life With Qmail.
> 
> <snip qmailctl script>
>     tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb /etc/tcp.smtp.tmp < /etc/tcp.smtp
>     chmod 644 /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
>     echo "Reloaded /etc/tcp.smtp."
> <snip>

that's more like it ;)

> >remember, any 'qmailctl' file is NOT part of the standard qmail
> >distribution, and may be COMPLETELY different from 'toaster' to
> >'toaster'.
> >  
> >
> Of course. I did assume though that considering he is using vpopmail 
> that he followed this relatively standard toaster setup.

lots of 'toasters' are adding 'qmailctl' scripts.  I even saw one that
started/stopped svscan to control qmail.  One would hope that he had the
sense to follow LWQ, however, that is unfortunately not always the
case.  In fact, most people who have problems AREN'T using LWQ, and
that's probably why they have problems ;)

> davila are you lurking?

reminds me of irc :)

[00:00:05] *** Joins #vpopmail - random_person
[00:00:08] <random_person> hey guys, I've got a question
[00:00:15] *** Quits - random_person (quit: leaving)

-Jeremy

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