*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* On Monday, November 4, 2002, at 09:02 am, Silviu Marin-Caea wrote:
/etc/init.d/init.d/CommuniGate /etc/software/init.d/webwasher
It's true that these were better to stay in /etc/init.d, but it's not mandatory.
No problems with my moving them with a simple "mv"?
Anyway, it's better to follow the SuSE rules for init scripts.
They are: init scripts in /etc/init.d
Enable a service to start at reboot: chkconfig --add service where service is the name of the script in init.d. What chkconfig actually does is create the right symlinks in /etc/init.d/rcX.d for you.
Disable a service: chkconfig --del service
Great! Just the info I needed.
Is there a particular reason why you use Communigate?
I need the server to do standard email, a few announcement lists and be pretty hard on spam with RBLs and honey pots (and as a newbie I need something pretty easy to configure - i.e. integrated - I've heard Sendmail is approaching a black art). Also in the near future I'm going to need site-to-site encryption and the CommuniGate server-to-server encrypt seems just the job (to save messing around with PGP at the client end) - I figure I may as well start as I mean to go on. If there's any better (i.e. cheaper but just as easy) I'd be pleased to know! :-)