Question about start..

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Tue Jan 10 19:27:07 GMT 2006


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Have you disabled the sendmail init.d script? The install.sh in 
MailScanner tells you what to type at the end.

Marcel Blenkers wrote:

>Hi there,
>
>i am using OpenSuse (SuSE10) with sendmail.
> Sendmail version 8.13.4
>
>After a reboot of the System, within the Mail-Log i can find a line like:
>
>Jan 10 20:17:20 s23 sendmail-in[4084]: unable to write pid to 
>/var/run/sendmail.pid: file in use by another process
>
>but, connects via port 25 are possible.
>After typing: rcMailScanner restart there is the following within the 
>Maillog:
>
>Jan 10 20:19:07 s23 sendmail-client[4874]: starting daemon (8.13.4): 
>persistent-queueing at 00:01:00
>
>
>and no connects on port 25 are possible.
>
>Is there a way to change this behaviour?
>
>Marcel
>
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