I'm no expert on the use of fork, so I'm just going to suggest a different approach: rather than spawn off a further subprocess from the web server, why not have the CGI write to a file (say, the list of addresses and the message) and have a cron script (say, that runs every five minutes) check for the existence of that file and do the work then?
Philosophy can be made out of anything. Or less -- Jerry A. Fodor
In reply to Re: Forking not completing
by arturo
in thread Forking not completing
by fightliteracy
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