It's back up and everything appears to be running just fine. That was the most stressful 24 hours I have had in years. In the end all the problems boiled down to not knowing to put the -9 after killall. Once imapd was gone I could run dbmail-util -by.
One strange thing though - when I run /etc/init.d/dbmail restart on each daemon it states "failed". Can I no longer use init.d dbmail to restart or do was not replaced during the debian apt-get install? On 3/13/07, Nathan Zabaldo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/13/07, Paul J Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >sysadmin 101: killall -9 dbmail-imapd Noted for future reference. Had just been trying killall dbmail-imapd and then killall dbmail-lmtpd. dbmail-util -by is still running. Hoping everything will start once it is finished.
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