I am running on a FreeBSD 4.2-STABLE machine the courier-0.32.0 tarball
I pulled down yesterday. I haven't had any insurmountable troubles with
the install and config because I read the install.html (and I'd read the
courier-IMAP install doc last week) ... but when I finally shut down qmail and
cranked up 'courer start' i found that this:
mailslave# ps -aux | grep cou | cut -c 1-8,63-
root /usr/local/courier/libexec/courier/courierd
courier /usr/local/courier/libexec/courier/courierd
root /bin/sh -c ./courieruucp
uucp ./courieruucp
root /bin/sh -c ./courierlocal
root /bin/sh -c ./courieresmtp
root ./courierlocal
courier ./courieresmtp
root /bin/sh -c ./courierdsn
courier ./courierdsn
... was running. What are those /bin/sh -c things running as root? why do they
not go away?
further (not yet fully researched) questions include, what is courierdsn (or
where is the manpage), and how can I prevent *uucp from starting?
thanks in advance,
--gill
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