Well, I tried 'wc /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb' and recieved no errors, but I
haven't had a chance to recompile to a different directory; I am going
to do this though to /var which resides on a seperate partition.
        In regards to pop3: I stand corrected.  The problems I am experiencing
do not seem to have a anything to do with it.  Pop3 on the local net is
working fine.
        Thanks again,
                Ryan Sharon
                [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Dave Sill wrote:
> 
> Ryan Sharon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >Sep 27 19:56:17 portal qmail: tcpserver: warning: dropping connection,
> >unable to read /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb: input/output error
> 
> Have you investigated this message? "Input/output error" usually means
> there's a hardware problem such as an unreadble block on the
> disk. Does "wc /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb" give an error?
> 
> ># pop3 is obviously having a hard time...
> >        sh -c "start-stop-daemon --start --user qmaild \
> >            --exec /usr/bin/tcpserver -q -- \
> >            0 pop-3 /usr/sbin/qmail-popup `hostname`.`dnsdomainname` \
> >            /usr/bin/checkpassword /usr/sbin/qmail-pop3d Maildir &"
> 
> What does POP have to do with it? And how is it obvious it's "having a
> hard time"?
> 
> -Dave

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