Mark Martinec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-01-09 01:35]:
> > What's odd is that after it dies, I still see this:
> > tcp        0      0 10.10.10.11:57089     10.10.10.10:636
> > ESTABLISHED 9077/amavisd (maste
> > I do have an LDAP server on that IP (10.10.10.10) but I don't
> > understand why amavis would care.  I've compiled it without LDAP
> > support.
> 
> PAM?  (basic user/account authentication infrastructure ...)

Yup.  This turned out to be a red herring.
 
> Do you have multiple ports specified in $inet_socket_port ?

I didn't.

> Do you also have unix socket enabled in $unix_socketname ?

I sure did.  And, I'm not sure why.  It's clearly labelled in the config that 
it isn't necessary.  I think the problem was that I amavis had died previously 
and left an old socket file around?  I set $unix_socketname = undef; and 
restarted amavis and I'm all good now. 

Thanks for your quick response, Mark!  You rule!

Shane

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