Hiya!

Trust me, I'm not blaming xmail, I'm blaming the OpenSuse.  xmail runs
beautifully on everything I've had it on (RH and Mandrake).


No disrespect meant towards the xmail product or you Davide.

-- 
later,
 Dale                            
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Sunday, March 12, 2006, 10:52:17 AM, you wrote:


> On Sun, 12 Mar 2006, Dale Qualls wrote:

>>
>> Any horror stories about running xmail on FC4?
>>
>> I've given up on running it on Open Suse 10, it just doesn't like the
>> hardware I guess (it's a strong running Dell but OpenSuse just drags
>> on it.  Stopping xmail takes forever, and eventually the processes are
>> stopped but the "/etc/init.d/xmail stop" command never finishes, this
>> along with other issues including my filter error -97 woes....

> Uh? XMail does not care at all and runs everywhere there's a SuS POSIX
> subsystem. Delays in the XMail stop procedure are very likely related to a
> slow DNS name/IP resolution. You can modify the xmail script to issue a
> kill after waiting for 8-10 seconds.
> Wait, error -97 is related to filter execution errors or segfaults, so you
> might want to look into that before blaming XMail ;)


> - Davide


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