Hello,

I've had a qmail running qmail-smtp and tcpserver for awhile now without
incident..  I'm using the selective relay scripts from russell I believe..
the method of adding IPs which expire overtime, and I also have a
tcp.filter.static file as well which allows certain IPs to always relay.

The reason for this is I have some devices which send out via SMTP only, and
do not do POP3 checks so the scripts would not normally allow them to relay
through the server.

Well, I've added another smtp device, and its failing.  Here is the log from
qmail-smtp

966035536.830093 tcpserver: status: 1/40
966035536.830984 tcpserver: pid 29035 from 12.35.161.33
966035536.855213 tcpserver: ok 29035
mail.tandbergapplications.com:12.35.161.8:25 :12.35.161.33::9563
966035536.875950 bash: /home/jobu/.bashrc: Permission denied
966035536.994612 tcpserver: end 29035 status 256
966035536.994818 tcpserver: status: 0/40
966035636.134942 tcpserver: status: 1/40
966035636.135643 tcpserver: pid 29043 from 12.35.161.41
966035636.157743 tcpserver: ok 29043
mail.tandbergapplications.com:12.35.161.8:25 :12.35.161.41::1514
966035636.178186 bash: /home/jobu/.bashrc: Permission denied
966035662.060242 tcpserver: end 29043 status 0
966035662.060274 tcpserver: status: 0/40

Ignore the bash error, it doesn't affect it.. though I wish I could find out
what script/etc is trying to execute and causing that error =/  Anyways..
the first is a failed message.. the second is a successful from another
unit.  What is status 256 ?

Thanks

-Steve

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