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From: "Herb Martin" <HerbM AT learnquick DOT com>
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Subject: KillAll SpamAssassin Processes
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 14:33:03 -0600
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This should be simple but I haven't found the
magic encantation so far:

I wish to kill SpamAssassin and all child processes
it has started.

[My experience is that trying to signal -s HUP does
not work with SA (on CygWin) but puts SA into some
sort of unresponsive state.]

I have other (than SA) Perl processes running so 
using "killall" with just the process NAME is not
a good choice.

So far no combinations of "killall" switches,
e.g., using Group ID etc, have worked.

My only useful method (other than hitting each process
individually) has been to use -i (interactive) and then
respond to each confirmation.

Thanks for straightening me out -- I am sure this is
very easy but haven't gotten it right yet.

--
Herb Martin


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