Hi,

Actually, it turns out that there was a kernel update that I picked up a day
or so ago, when I booted just for yucks using the old kernel everything
started working.  Booted up using the current kernel and everything was
messed up again.  Check for updates and picked up another kernel update this
evening and everything works fine on that as well.  Must have been something
screwy with that kernel update.

It just about drove me crazy but everything's working great now, the only
change being that kernel update.

Joe


On 5/5/06, Rob Arends <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Joe,
>
> Check the DNS setup, to make sure the server and xmail can resolve names.
> This is the biggest cause of non-working / flaky setups.
> Including DNS blocked at the FW, or are u using Iptables, etc.
>
> If that's all fine - I'd research the Net for changes in FC5 that might
> contribute.
>
> Then .... Well lets get there first.
>
> Rob :-)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On
> Behalf Of Joe Harrell
> Sent: Saturday, 6 May 2006 11:24 AM
> To: xmail@xmailserver.org
> Subject: [xmail] Arrrgh! New setup not working.....
>
> Fedora Core 5, XMail 1.22, new setup for each.  Transferred settings for
> an
> existing, working XMail 1.21 server on Fedora 4, but the new setup isn't
> working properly.  Problems with POP mail retrieval and sending mail out
> to
> the world via my ISP so I was hoping for some help.
>
> The POP is hanging when trying to get mail, I can telnet in, list messages
> and see the ones waiting but a RETR doesn't return anything and I lose
> connection eventually.
>
> SMTP, I've set up to send out via my ISP (though I have tried letting it
> send it straight out with same effect) but after trying for a while it
> gives
> a -162 End of socket stream data and a 417 Temporary delivery
> error.  After
> doing that a bunch of times, it gives up with an Authentication error.
>
> I can receive e-mails from the outside fine, I can send e-mails to local
> addresses fine and running debug doesn't tell me much, nothing with the
> POP
> error other than it's connected and disconnected, and the delivery attempt
> and errors with the SMTP problem which happens whether it tries to go
> through the ISP or straight out.
>
> When I swap back to the old server, everything works fine and I've gone
> over
> the settings a million times and the look the same.
>
> Any suggestions on what to look at next?
>
> Joe
>
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