I'm with Sam on this one and also confused.
I don't know how busy your server is but could ou post the results for
the following commands:
ps ax | grep spamdyke
ps ax | grep qmail
Try telnetting from another terminal/machine to smtp if there is no
mail-activity. Please post the output of
Are you looking in the correct file? Plesk moves the maillog messages
to /usr/local/psa/var/log/maillog.
If that doesn't help, are you seeing any errors logged anywhere? What
do you see if you telnet to your server's SMTP port? Is any mail being
delivered at all?
-- Sam Clippinger
night
Hi,
I can't think of a reason why it wouldn't use spamdyke again.
But adding an IP to the whitelist file doesn't require a restart.
Spamdyke reads the (changed) config when started through xinetd.
If you want ot refresh xinetd as well, you might be able to use:
/etc/init.d/xinetd reload
or
It's very strange...
I was thinking spamdyke will reload data from ipwhilist file but anyway if i
want to restart for any reason why spamdyke dosen't work again???
I have tried /etc/init.d/xinetd reload but dosen't work... but i have mail
waiting at my queue, can this be the
I'm confused. If mail is being delivered and the spamdyke binary is in
use, why do you think it isn't running? You should be able to see it in
a process list.
Is your log-level set to at least 2? Is your log-target set to 1?
-- Sam Clippinger
night duke wrote:
Yes i'm looking at
at the lost dosen't appears, i have log level 4
Nightduke
Sam Clippinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
I'm confused. If mail is being delivered and the spamdyke binary is in
use, why do you think it isn't running? You should be able to see it in
a process list.
Is your log-level set