>> Are you using any kind of union mount or bind mount?
>
> Or is this your first time running courier on FreeBSD? The biggest
> gotcha for a long time user of anything in a unix environment but a
> first time user in FreeBSD will be the tiny root slice that is
Did you figure this out?
The output
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 3:14 AM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 10/20/2010 04:30 PM, eculp wrote:
>> Thanks for your explanations, Sam. I hope to share and/or enjoy that
>> "fascinating read" soon. I'm going to sleep on it tonight and try
>> again tomorrow, a new day.
>
> Are you using any kind of u
On 10/20/2010 04:30 PM, eculp wrote:
> Thanks for your explanations, Sam. I hope to share and/or enjoy that
> "fascinating read" soon. I'm going to sleep on it tonight and try
> again tomorrow, a new day.
Are you using any kind of union mount or bind mount?
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Quoting Sam Varshavchik :
> eculp writes:
>
>> # ls -l /var/run/authdaemond/
>> total 2
>> -rw-r--r-- 1 root courier 6 Oct 19 09:03 pid
>> -rw--- 1 root courier 0 Oct 19 09:03 pid.lock
>> srwxrwxrwx 1 root courier 0 Oct 19 09:03 socket.tmp
>
>> Thanks for your help. Now I have to try
eculp writes:
# ls -l /var/run/authdaemond/
total 2
-rw-r--r-- 1 root courier 6 Oct 19 09:03 pid
-rw--- 1 root courier 0 Oct 19 09:03 pid.lock
srwxrwxrwx 1 root courier 0 Oct 19 09:03 socket.tmp
Thanks for your help. Now I have to try and understand what
"/var/run/authdaemond/s
Quoting Milan Obuch :
> On Wednesday 20 October 2010 13:19:07 eculp wrote:
>> My guess is that it is authdaemond. This was my mailserver but had a
>> problem with the hardware brought it back about a month or two later.
>> I brought all up to date from the backup server. I reinstalled a
>> newer
Quoting Alessandro Vesely :
> On 20/Oct/10 13:19, eculp wrote:
>> My guess is that it is authdaemond. [...]
>
> Agreed. Possibly a silly question... are you sure it's running?
Not a silly question. I'm embarased to say. It isn't runing. duh
>> The error message that seems to be the problem
On 20/Oct/10 13:19, eculp wrote:
> My guess is that it is authdaemond. [...]
Agreed. Possibly a silly question... are you sure it's running?
> The error message that seems to be the problem is:
>
> Oct 19 09:04:59 ec courieresmtpd: authdaemon: s_connect() failed: No
> such file or directory
Th
My guess is that it is authdaemond. This was my mailserver but had a
problem with the hardware brought it back about a month or two later.
I brought all up to date from the backup server. I reinstalled a
newer version of courier and haven't been about to get it to receive
mail, sends fin