Thank you all for your support;
I have resolved the situation reinstalling qmail... Maybe some defective
binary... I don't know: but now everything works well (except for a timeout
problem in tcpserver... I have just posted another message in this mailing list)
Thank you again,
Luca

Luca Zancan wrote:

> Thank you, Clemence, for your support,
>
> but I'm not automatically starting qmail... and no qmail process is visible
> with "ps -ef" before I start qmail with "/etc/rc.d/svscan start"...
> I've followed the instructions in "Qmail 2 HOW-TO" and "A life with Qmail",
> downloaded from www.qmail.org.
> In any case I will re-check my configuration.
> Thank you again,
>
> luca
>
> clemensF wrote:
>
> > > Luca Zancan:
> >
> > > What should I verify???
> >
> > you have set up qmail somehow, so there is a line w.r.t. qmail in your
> > start up files.  you must have started two server processes, usually due to
> > a commandline ending in '&' where it shouldn't.
> >
> > clemens
>
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