hi
I have qmail running via inetd and want to use the relayctrl stuff - so need
to use tcpserver instead - but I cant find any documentation in qmail for
using it under tcpserver
any help + pointers please
Neil
Neil Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have qmail running via inetd and want to use the relayctrl stuff - so need
to use tcpserver instead - but I cant find any documentation in qmail for
using it under tcpserver
You might want to read Dave Sill's "Life with qmail". It describes how to set
At 2:26 PM + 11/27/00, Neil Grant wrote:
hi
I have qmail running via inetd and want to use the relayctrl stuff - so need
to use tcpserver instead - but I cant find any documentation in qmail for
using it under tcpserver
any help + pointers please
Neil
Have you looked in
ure:
Sorry,_no_mailbox_here_by_that_name._(#5.1.1)/
.
whats have I missed?
thanks
Neil Grant
- Original Message -
From: "Charles Cazabon" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Qmail mailing list" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 2:31 PM
Subject: Re: changing to tcpserver
sorry, got the bind error sorted (I think), I hadnt disbled smtp in the
inetd!
- Original Message -
From: "Neil Grant" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Qmail mailing list" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 6:42 PM
Subject: Re: changing to tcpserver
went throu
Neil Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
went through Dave Sill's "Life with qmail" and have ended up with a very
non working qmail system
[...]
also
what has happened to the dates - the tests on dates in daemontools worked?
The dates are in TAI64N format. Pipe the log through `tai64nlocal` to
"Neil Grant" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
went through Dave Sill's "Life with qmail" and have ended up with a very
non working qmail system
Sorry to hear that.
in /var/log/qmail/current:
@40003a22b5be2fde3044 status: local 0/10 remote 0/20
That's normal.
in /var/log/qmail/smtpd/current
The dates are in TAI64N format. Pipe the log through `tai64nlocal` to
convert
them to human-readable format.
can I get them stored 'human-readable'?
my /var/log/qmail is filling up with:
2000-11-27 20:29:02.459841500
PATH=/var/qmail/bin:/var/qmail/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin
On Mon, 27 Nov 2000 14:06:03 EST, Dave Sill wrote:
I recommend copying and pasting the scripts, rather than typing them
in by hand. Unless you're in Florida, in which case, entering manually
is more accurate.
ROTFLOL!!! This has got to be one of the best Florida jokes I have
seen. :-)
Neil Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Charles Cazabon wrote:
The dates are in TAI64N format. Pipe the log through `tai64nlocal` to
convert them to human-readable format.
can I get them stored 'human-readable'?
Not easily. However, it's simple to do
`tai64nlocal /path/to/log/current |
got it working - I had commented out the old qmail line with the " and ' in
made a new one using:
qmail-start ./Mailbox
then it got onfused by the commenting out part way through a command - I
presume the \ mean that the command continues on the nex line?
many thanks
Neil
8:17 PM
Subject: Re: changing to tcpserver
got it working - I had commented out the old qmail line with the " and '
in
made a new one using:
qmail-start ./Mailbox
then it got onfused by the commenting out part way through a command - I
presume the \ mean that the command continues on th
Am Dienstag, 28. November 2000 01:01 schrieb Neil Grant:
so now my nice working qmail system is running via tcpserver it has lots of
extra process's and more root ones
Oh my god, they killed kenney
Obviously you started svscan in /, so LOTS of useless supervises around.
check you
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