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Date:      Wed, 12 Mar 2008 15:21:25 -0300
From:      Vinicius Vianna <ds@ongame.com.br>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc:        Victor Farah <victor@netmediaservices.net>
Subject:   Re: QMail Help
Message-ID:  <47D81F25.70304@ongame.com.br>
In-Reply-To: <47D81160.2060301@datapipe.com>
References:  <47D7FAD2.8010907@netmediaservices.net> <47D81160.2060301@datapipe.com>

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Paul A. Procacci wrote:
> Victor Farah wrote:
>> Hello
>>     I'm running qmail and I created an smtproutes file, inside my 
>> /var/qmail/control/ directory.  I then sent a killall -ALRM 
>> qmail-send, but it doesn't seem like it uses that smtproutes file I 
>> made.  I start qmail using supervise scripts.
>>
> Hello,
>
> This isn't the right place to ask this question.  Irregardless of 
> that, since you are using supervise to manage the daemon, try the 
> following:
>
> svc -h /path/to/service/directory
>
> OR
>
> svc -a /path/to/service/directory
> ~Paul

I Agree, this would be better posted to a qmail list, but anyway:

I think -ALRM tells qmail to re-run the queue, what you need is to send 
a HUP signal to the qmail-send, like "pkill -HUP qmail-send", so it will 
read the control files again.
Have you read the Life With Qmail docs?




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