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  • Subject: FW: Script for Post.Office
  • From: George Priggen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 06 Mar 2004 23:58:25 -0800

Gnarlie or anyone -

Never done a shell script. The folders in the startup folder are very
complex, so I don't think that is the way to go.

Need some more pointers on what to do.

Thanks,

George

>
> Entity George Priggen spoke thus:
>
>> What would the script be for Post.Office, an email server, to have it launch
>> upon booting or restarting of the computer ... The terminal command is "sudo
>> /usr/local/post.office/post.office".
> Not really an Applescript task. You should make a "Startup Item" which will
> go in your /Library/StartupItems folder. If no such folder exists you can
> make it. The file you need to make is an executable shell script. This
> arrangement will also give you the log entries at startup and shutdown. The
> easiest way to do it is to copy an existing StartupItems folder and modify
> it to your liking.
>
> -- Gnarlie
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