Actually, I tried both: "exit #" & "return #" and neither worked.

:^(

Eric P.
Los Gatos, CA


>From: "Eric Pretorious" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Starting qmail from /etc/init.d/...
>Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 17:42:37 -0800
>
>CORRECTION TO PREVIOUS MESSAGE: The lines "return 0" and "return 1" were
>appended to /var/qmail/rc - not "exit 0" and "exit 1".
>
>>From: "Todd A. Jacobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Replace "daemon ${qmail}" with "csh -cf '/var/qmail/rc'" and see what
>>happens. The fact that qmail doesn't run right from sh/bash is mentioned
>>in the docs.
>
>Replacing "daemon ${qmail}" with "csh -cf '/var/qmail/rc'" produces the 
>same
>result: The command-line freezes after echoing "Starting qmail:".
>
>Replacing "daemon ${qmail}" with "/var/qmail/qmail-start ./Mailbox splogger
>qmail" produces the same result: The command-line freezes after echoing
>"Starting qmail:".
>
>What is the daemon function looking for from /var/qmail/rc? I don't believe
>that it's an exit status - I've tried appending "return 0" and "return 1" 
>to
>the end of /var/qmail/rc but neither made a difference.
>
>Eric P.
>Los Gatos, CA

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