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Here a some scripts to start sendmailanalyzer at boot time or manually. Standard System V startup script, should works on all distibution using the init SysV: rc.sendmailanalyzer just copy as root this script into /etc/init.d/sendmailanalyzer and make it executable (chmod 755). If you want sendmailanalyzer to be run at boot time and stopped at poweroff, you have to create the corresponding symlinks into /etc/rc3.d/, /etc/rc6.d/ and /etc/rc0.d/. For convenience, there's also a starter script for RedHat like system: sendmailanalyzer Just copy as root this script into /etc/init.d/sendmailanalyzer and make it executable (chmod 755). If you want sendmailanalyzer to be run at boot time and stopped at poweroff, you have to run the following command: chkconfig --add sendmailanalyzer Some new distributions like last version of Fedora have replaced the standard init SysV by the new systemd linux centrics startup system. If you are using this system here is the service definition to use: sendmailanalyzer.service just copy it under /usr/lib/systemd/system/sendmailanalyzer.service as root. Edit it to change the path to the sendmailanalyzer program and reload systemd with the following command as root: systemctl --system daemon-reload To start/stop sendmailanalyer use the following commands: systemctl start sendmailanalyzer.service systemctl stop sendmailanalyzer.service If you want sendmailanalyzer to be run at boot time and stopped at poweroff, you have to run the following command: systemctl enable sendmailanalyzer.service This will create the symlinks for you into the /etc/systemd/system/ directory.