What shell are you using?  If you reread the install docs, Dan
specifically specifies csh for a reason.

On Wed, 29 Sep 1999, jarrid jeeby wrote:

> >zombie means the process died but its parent process didn't stick around
> >long enough to clean up after it.  This shouldn't be there.  How are you
> >calling qmail-start?
> 
> My /var/qmail/rc file reads:
> 
> exec env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:$PATH" \
> qmail-start "`cat /var/qmail/control/defaultdelivery`" \
> accustamp | splogger qmail &
> 
> defaultdelivery reads: ./Maildir/
> 
> I have killed all the qmail-* processes (not tcpserver smtpd) and loaded 
> qmail-start from the command line manually.  I used:
> 
> exec env - /var/qmail/bin/qmail-start ./Maildir/ &
> 
> ... and a ps would show an immediate exit 111.
> 
> Not backrounding the process while using exec env will log me out of the 
> terminal.  There is nothing interesting in syslog.
> 
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