makemap not working anymore (v. 6.0.2)

2017-02-14 Thread Stefano Balzan
Hello, I'm trying to migrate an OpenSMTPD mail server from an old Raspberry to a newer Odroid C2. Both servers run Arch Linux ARM. I'm moving from version 5.4.5p1-1 (armv6h) to version 6.0.2p1-1 (aarch64). I was tuning some settings and rebuilding the databases on the new system with 'makemap' as

Simple mail platform setup

2014-08-21 Thread Stefano Balzan
Hello dear OpenSMTP community members, I've recently set up an smtp server which allow me to send mail from local accounts (via a relay) and receive mail for linux users (and few aliases) on the local machine. This is the first time I set up a mail server on my own, I know how the smtp protocol wo

Re: Problem with opensmtp at startup [ARCHLINUX ARM]

2014-08-11 Thread Stefano Balzan
:57, Stefano Balzan < > stefano.bal...@gmail.com> ha scritto: > > > Thank you Fabio, >> That would explain why it works properly on the old machine. If it >> doesn't bother you, could you quickly sum up how to switch to netctl >> >cleanly? I know how to co

Re: Problem with opensmtp at startup [ARCHLINUX ARM]

2014-08-11 Thread Stefano Balzan
netctl, you shouldn't need ifplugd on a server... > > Hope this can help. > > Fabio > > Il 11/08/2014 15:12, Stefano Balzan ha scritto: > > Thank you for your replies, I'm attaching some infos that may be useful: >> > > > -- > You rece

Re: Problem with opensmtp at startup [ARCHLINUX ARM]

2014-08-11 Thread Stefano Balzan
started before nginx and others ? >does it fail if started after the others ? look at the attached txts for "systemctl" and "systemctl list-dependencies" Also this is the smtpd.service file: " [Unit] Description=OpenSMTPD After=network.target [Service] Type=forking Exe

Problem with opensmtp at startup [ARCHLINUX ARM]

2014-08-10 Thread Stefano Balzan
Hello everybody, I'm running OpenSMTP on a raspberry PI B+ with Arch Linux ARM. Before moving to the PI, I ran the same config I now have on the PI on an old amd x86 computer. I'm not receiving thousands of mails / second so a PI is fine for a very small headless server. Plus I don't waste 200W ;