Le 07/01/2014 20:55, Brian a écrit : > On Tue 07 Jan 2014 at 19:58:31 +0100, Hans wrote: > >> Hi Erwan, >>> As root do /usr/sbin/lsof -i:25 >>> You'll see what smtp server is on. >>> >>> Note that a smtp server is needed by several basic Unix utilities (like >>> cron). >> Hmm, looks like postfix. >> lsof -i:25 >> COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME >> master 10288 root 12u IPv4 15076 0t0 TCP *:smtp (LISTEN) >> >> So, postfix is listening? Maybe I misconfigured it. > How do you know it is postfix? There is nothing here which indictes it. > Is it because you know you have postfix installed so that is why you say > "looks like postfix".? > > A misconfiguration? Who knows? It probably doesn't matter for your > problem. > > There are only two ways to get email. Either it is delivered to you or > you go and collect it, often with POP3, What method do you use? Have it > delivered or go to collect? > > master is the name of the main postfix process. But note that having a MTA running won't get emails from the provider pop3 server...
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