> Dale Miracle (Fri 12.0500-18:13):
> Mailbox or Maildir file (depending on which method you are using). You
> should be able to view the Mailbox or Maildir with a text editor or with
> the more or less pager less filename.ext or more filename.ext .
...or with your favourite mail program (lik
At 06:13 PM 05/12/2000 -0400, Dale Miracle wrote:
Bob Brown wrote:
> I've followed the steps in the "Life as Qmail"
document.
> The install seems to have gone without a hitch--- qmail,
> ucspi-tcp, daemontools. All the test along the way seem
> to work. TEST.deliver works fine. TEST.receive fails
Sorry about that last "subject" screw-up.
james
Bob Brown wrote:
> I've followed the steps in the "Life as Qmail" document.
> The install seems to have gone without a hitch--- qmail,
> ucspi-tcp, daemontools. All the test along the way seem
> to work. TEST.deliver works fine. TEST.receive fails
> on the first test.
>
> I've tried to telnet to
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 01:17:19AM -0700, Bob Brown wrote:
> Is there a tool to trace where it's getting lost?
There should be. You're looking at the smtpd logs, which show
that an smtp connection existed. That's a start. How are you
doing your logging.
do you have a
/var/log/qmail/
or so
I've followed the steps in the "Life as Qmail" document.
The install seems to have gone without a hitch--- qmail,
ucspi-tcp, daemontools. All the test along the way seem
to work. TEST.deliver works fine. TEST.receive fails
on the first test.
I've tried to telnet to both 127.0.0.1 25 and direct to