Ok, call me stupid. I forgot how our network was setup for a minute (Ok maybe
longer).
That fixed everything.
Thanks everyone for all of the help!
--John
Johan Almqvist wrote:
> * John Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010404 19:59]:
> > > > > TCPREMOTEIP=192.16
Hi,
Charles Cazabon wrote:
> John Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > What output does the following command produce?
> > >
> > > TCPREMOTEIP=192.168.1.1 tcprulescheck /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
> >
> > # TCPREMOTEIP=192.168.1.1 ./tcpr
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John Anderson
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gt; chmod 644 /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
The file is chmoded 644.
The maillog is showing no errors.
Any thoughts?
--John
>
>
> This SHOULD help you out somewhat. Considering that .cdb indicated
> BINARY format, not text format.
>
> Brett.
> --
> "Hey, I know this! This is Unix!"
>
> - Jurassic Park
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John Anderson
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412.690.2300 x330
d both tcpserver and
qmail.
I'm running Red Hat 7.0, qmail (without using system accounts), and
tcpserver.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
--John
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John Anderson
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Hi,
> > second, i have set up control/virtualdomains without any problems
> > using the good faq. but, i haven't found anything about forwarding
> > emails. let's assume i have set up test-domain.com:testuser in
> > the virtual domain control file. now, any incoming mail is delivered
> > to the l
Hi,
I currently have qmail setup, working, and running 7 seperate virtual
mail servers. (Using /control/virtualhosts and /control/rcpthosts).
Also, possibly a sticking point, each user does not have an account on
the mail server, it is setup that there is 1 popuser.
My question is, how do I set