The courier processes are launched from /etc/init.d/courier in this
RPM installation. Looking at what's running through ps shows:
mail 16048 1 0 07:29 ? 00:00:00
/usr/lib/courier/sbin/couriertcpd -stderrlogger=/usr/sbin/courierlogger
-user=mail -group=mail -access=/etc/courier/smtpaccess.dat -maxprocs=40
-maxperc=5 -maxperip=5 -pid=/var/run/courier/esmtpd.pid smtp
/usr/lib/courier/sbin/courieresmtpd
As you can see, I've tried rebuilding the RPM packages to use the user
ID mail rather than the RedHat default of daemon. I'm switching back,
as it looks like the /var/run/courier/* behavior doesn't play weel
with this config...
Ron
>>>>> "Sam" == Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Sam> Ron Nelson writes:
>> OK, perhaps I'm missing something simple here. I have my
>> /etc/courier/smtpaccess/default file containing:
>>
>> 127.0.0.1 allow,RELAYCLIENT
>>
>> and have run makesmtpaccess to regenerate the dat file. But
>> when I connect to port 25 I get:
>>
>> # telnet localhost 25 Trying 127.0.0.1... Connected to
>> localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1). Escape character is '^]'.
>> Connection closed by foreign host.
>> #
>>
>> and I see in the logs:
>>
>> Jul 15 09:57:43 db1 courieresmtpd:
>> /usr/lib/courier/sbin/courieresmtpd: Permission denied
>>
>> Err... Huh? I can connect to my courier POP3 server fine,
>> just not to SMTP. I expect I'm having trouble seeing the nose
>> on my face, can someone help point it out for me? <grin>
Sam> What command do you use to start Courier's smtp server
Sam> daemon?
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