I should just be able to send a HUP signal to qmail-send. However, I've tested 
this numerous times and have yet to get the mail servers to accept to new 
domain w/o doing a svc -du. The Qmail documentation states that upon receiving 
a HUP signal, qmail-send will (should) re-read the locals and virtualdomains 
files.

I'm just not seeing how this is expected behavior. I shouldn't have to bring 
qmail-send down hard and back up. Perhaps you or someone else can enlighten me.

-- 
Brendon Colby
Systems Administrator
Midcontinent Communications

On Mon, Jul 01, 2002 at 03:33:35PM +0200, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
> >>>>> "Brendon" == Brendon Colby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>     Brendon> Greets, I'm using Qmail-LDAP with the controls
>     Brendon> patch. I've noticed that when I add a new domain to LDAP
>     Brendon> (rcpthosts and locals) that it doesn't get picked up by
>     Brendon> the mail servers unless I do a 'svc -du
>     Brendon> /service/qmail-send'
> 
> Expected behaviour. This is how qmail work, the Qmail-LDAP/Controls is
> just some wrapper functions around those that read the ~control files...
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