So, what should I do?
I still can't use port 25, and i still don't a have a real clue about what happened... I'm a bit worry about this problem.
I have fix the blacklist file removing the -r but nothing has change.

Il 22/07/2010 23.00, Jake Vickers ha scritto:
On 07/22/2010 03:52 AM, Digital Instruments wrote:
Update:

removing the following line from var/qmail/supervise/smtp/run let the
port 25 works (that's means it works from telnet localhost and remote)
BLACKLIST=`cat /var/qmail/control/blacklists`
$BLACKLIST

so the exec command it's the same but without the $BLACKLIST.
Inside the /var/qmail/control/blacklists there's only this line:  -r
zen.spamhaus.org -r

If that is the contents of your blacklist file, then it is incorrect. It should be "-r {blacklist}". The extra -r at the end indicates you removed a blacklist, but not the switch telling tcpserver to use one.


disabling spamd from /var/qmail/control/simcontrol let the port 110 works.
:spam=no,

This only has an effect on incoming mail - has absolutely nothing to do with POP/IMAP mail.


NOTE: it takes 2/3 minutes to deliver a message from an external e-mail
(gmail like) to our server. Is it normal time?

Sure. Sometimes they get delivered in a couple seconds, other times a few minutes. Depends on a lot of variables. You have not indicated that is Gmail is taking a long time to connect to you, or if you still have problems on your system. You would need to watch the logs to see when Gmail contacts your server to determine this.



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