I don't know why Yahoo! decided to not send this
message last night; they're really flaky lately. Good
thing I have my server back up and running.
Basically, it was just that, in all of the
repartitioning/data restoration/etc. that I had to do
this weekend, I forgot to bring over /etc/tcp.smtp.
Hello all,
This weekend I attempted to upgrade my system from
OpenBSD 2.8 - 2.9. I had a bit of trouble doing so,
and as such had to do some strange OS manipulation
that does not bear description here.
In any case, after getting to what I thought was a
fully restored point, my inbound mail is
On Sun, Aug 05, 2001 at 07:36:02PM -0700, Alex Le Fevre wrote:
In any case, after getting to what I thought was a
fully restored point, my inbound mail is not working.
This despite the fact that I have qmail running under
tcpserver, as revealed by ps:
qmaild3828 0.0 0.360 444
Depending on what you meant by OS manipulation, the following
troubleshooting steps might be valid:
-See what's in your /etc/tcp.smtp file - make sure you're allowing
connections and that the tcprules database has been rebuilt properly.
-You say you can't telnet, but that you do get some sign