Good morning,
when i am restarting exim, i am root.
I am using the suse linux rc script:
killproc -p /var/run/exim.pid -TERM /usr/sbin/exim
startproc -p /var/run/exim.pid /usr/sbin/exim -bp -q1m
This is what is being done when restarting the mail server.
Also when i have stopped the exim, it is also gone in process table.
Also with lsof - theres no more exim process if exim has stopped, as far as
i can see.
Exim has the rights "-rwsr-xr-x" (with setuid bit set) owned by root/root.
When it is starting, it is changing to uid 8 gid 12. Thats the mail user of
the system.
Regards,
Juergen
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Auftrag von Jeremy Harris
Gesendet: Montag, 4. Dezember 2006 09:27
An: exim-users@???
Betreff: Re: [exim] Exim is not running the queue runner because of some
linux update
Juergen Weiss wrote:
> Theres another strange behavior ... The queue runner works right after
> reboot, at every minute the queue runner starts and ends (-q1m).
> If i stop exim and start again, the queue runner is not getting
> started anymore (except the first one).
Is this a permissions thing? Who are you, when you restart exim - and how
are you restarting it?
- Jeremy
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