Seems like start-stop-daemon doesn't see MailScanner?!?!? But I know it works ... I can start/stop apache with it. What is happening here?

<<SNIP>>
Exit status with --status:
 0 = program is running
 1 = program is not running and the pid file exists
 3 = program is not running
 4 = unable to determine status
wolfe:/sbin# start-stop-daemon -T --name MailScanner
wolfe:/sbin# echo $?
3
wolfe:/sbin# ps -ef | grep Mail
116 7197 1 0 02:37 ? 00:00:00 MailScanner: master waiting for children, sleeping 116 7198 7197 1 02:37 ? 00:00:03 MailScanner: waiting for messages 116 7216 7197 1 02:37 ? 00:00:03 MailScanner: waiting for messages
root     10619 11084  0 02:41 pts/2    00:00:00 grep Mail

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From: "Debian Bug Tracking System" <ow...@bugs.debian.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2011 2:03 AM
To: "David Hill" <report...@binarystorm.net>
Subject: Bug#649835: Acknowledgement (mailscanner: Since perl update MailScanner seems to fork another parent with children (fork bomb?))

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