Hi Stefano
On 10 Aug 2014 16:10, Stefano Balzan wrote:
I've thought it may has something to do with system time since at boot time
is set to 01/01/70 until network connection is established but I don't
think that's the cause.
You might be interested in https://github.com/jclehner/rtc-fake.
On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 04:10:13PM +0200, Stefano Balzan wrote:
Hello everybody,
ohai,
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 /
Il 10/08/2014 16:10, Stefano Balzan ha scritto:
Looking to logs with journalctl that's what I find:
smtpd: invalid virtual ip or interface: eth0
Hi Stefano, I think this isn't a smtpd issue: as ArchLinux should have
dropped generic name for network interfaces, you should try to see if
eth0
Thank you for your replies, I'm attaching some infos that may be useful:
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
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