>Upon exiting my qmailadmin, it
> tells me the version of qmailadmin and vpopmail I'm using. The vpopmail
> still say version 5.4.3
you can check version with ~vpopmail/bin/vadduser -v
and you need to recompile Qmailadmin for update version.

> I still can not do pop before
> smtp.
qmailctl cdb
 ~vpopmail/bin/clearopensmtp
qmailctl restart

> />--enable-tcpserver-file=/home/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp<br />
where is tcp.smtp?

> I use the whereis command for the tcp.smtp, it tells me its located in
> /etc/tcp.smtp.<br />I don't know what is the problem
you need to use 'locate' command 

On Thursday 17 June 2004 05:09 pm, Raymond Luong wrote:
> I jus t upgraded my vpopmail 5.4.3 to 5.4.4 with roaming user enable. here
> is my following configuration:.<br />/configure \--enable-roaming-users \
> <br />--enable-tcprules-prog=/usr/local/bin/tcprules<br
> />--enable-tcpserver-file=/home/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp<br />
> --enable-relay-clear-minutes=180--enable-logging=p \<br />--disable-passwd
> \<br />--enable-clear-passwd \--disable-domain-quotas \<br
> />--enable-auth-module=mysql \<br />--disable-many-domains
> \--enable-auth-logging \<br />--enable-mysql-logging \<br
> />--enable-valias \<br />--disable-mysql-limits<br />ïthen I follow
> with:<br />make<br />ïmake install-strip<br />There was no error in
> return, everything seem to compile fine.Upon exiting my qmailadmin, it
> tells me the version of qmailadmin and vpopmail I'm using. The vpopmail
> still say version 5.4.3. I would like to know is that true or not? Does
> qmailadmin check vpopmail version everrytime or does it just record the
> vpopmail version when it wasï install.<br />My next problem. It seem even
> though I enable roaming users for vpopmail, I still can not do pop before
> smtp. When I try to send from outlook express, still tell me I'm not on
> the allow rcpthosts list. Is there some step I'm missing?<br />I check my
> tcprules and tcp.smtp files and theyï where they support to be but when I
> use the whereis command for the tcp.smtp, it tells me its located in
> /etc/tcp.smtp.<br />I don't know what is the problem. Can someone offer me
> some suggestion.<br /><br />Raymond<br /><br /><br /><br />

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