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Eric:
Thanks for your prompt reply:
On 02/27/2002 22:05 USA PT (-0800), eyang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx ( Eric Yang ),
wrote...
>We had adjust Post.Office 3.5.3b20 to use Restrict Mail Relay by default.
I assume that means a version b20 or greater will soon be available w/
relaying restricted by default.
>The HTML docs indicated shutdown up Post.Office with:
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>/usr/local/post.office/post.office shutdown
I used that and it seemed to work fine.
>For starting post.office, you may want to use
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>/usr/local/post.office/post.office
>without any parameter.
Then the HTML docs should be changed.
And it still leaves open the problem of Pop-before-SMTP not working,
and definitely needed if relaying restrictions are in force.
>However, we still recommend that you restart the system after a new
>installation to make sure that there is no existing Pop program running
>on your system.
Probably a good idea currently, but I thought OSX was going to get us
to true application independence and get us away from the old need to
restart after every install.
Since all I could notice after a "ps -ax" was a single post.office
process, what would we "grep" for to check for a Pop process?
Thanks for your time and help in this matter.
Glenn
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