OK, you are obviously a little new to this...

> Have I got this correct, if I put the following line in a file called
> qmail-tcpserver in the directory /etc/init.d when the server is rebooted,
> this should be automatically restarted?
You virtually asked this question twice so I will answer it once...Check
your OS documentation. If you're running Solaris, then I'd damn well make
sure that you know how to put things into startup scripts!

Also, read the info on using tcpserver either in Life With qmail or on
www.qmail.org. Use of qmail with inetd is no longer encouraged, use
tcpserver instead.

> My host is 212.159 and I can't relay... :-(
That is because the config file should be tcp.smtp, not tcp.smtp.cdb.
tcp.smtp.cdb is a binary version of tcp.smtp, and must be converted via
(with the correct paths, of course):
/usr/local/bin/tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb /etc/tcp.smtp.tmp < /etc/tcp.smtp
each time you change /etc/tcp.smtp.

Regards

Brett Randall

Manager
InterPlanetary Solutions
http://ipsware.com/

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