Thanks to ALL for the responses I am currently re-looking at all my options
etc... However, maybe someone out their could answer a quick question?  I am
needing to install imap on my server, but I am not sure if it will interfere
with my sendmail at all?  I am needing imap installed, however I don't want
any interference with the sendmail (pop) server... Contact me off list if
you might know so we don't get in trouble about this discussion turning into
a Dev-List discussion!  Thanks Guys... I have been reading over your posts
in regards to the Apache all morning, over, and over, and over!


Mike Allen, 4CheapDomains.Net
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----- Original Message -----
From: "domreg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Csongor Fagyal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 1:09 PM
Subject: Re: Hosting Systems


> On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Csongor Fagyal wrote:
>
> > Yes, actually issuing a "reload" command does not help all the time: it
only
> > reloads some of the config. OTOH this is logical: you cannot just change
for
> > example the SSL cert _during_ an active connection. So, you have to
break
> > that connection first - I guess its risky :-) to wait for all
connections to
> > end and THEN reaload, as that is unpredictable
>
> Apache has done this for some time, on a soft reset, it waits for all
> connections to close before reloading.
>
> And I just checked apachectl does a HUP on a 'restart', there is no reload
> command.
>
> > - which means you stop and
> > start the server... and that means you have to HUP.
>
> HUP is a soft one.
> stop/start is a hard reset - this does a KILL.
>
> > BTW, I wasassuming that a reload does not reload the SSL cert, as Rich
> > suggested.
>
> Yup, AFAIK it takes a hard reset (stop and start) to reload a cert.
>
> Rich Roth
> Domain Registrar @ On-the-Net.com

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