Hi Curtis, > For postfix, try this: > > # postconf inet_interfaces > # postconf -e inet_interfaces=all > # postconf inet_interfaces > # /etc/init.d/postfix restart > > The parameter is located in /etc/postfix/main.cf
Yeah - I tried that. I double-checked and did it again when your email came in though. The more I think about it, the more it seems something is wrong. For one thing, the /etc/init.d/postfix stop|start processes produce no output and complete instantly. That's not very deamonly, is it? Second, the line I'm seeing in my netstat: tcp 0 0 localhost:smtp *:* LISTEN 1 3150/sendmail: MTA Is bugging me. I think I'm getting confused between smtp and smtpd. If I want to connect to this machine from KMail on another machine, isn't it smtpd that I need running and not smtp? In which case, the problem isn't that smtp isn't listening on the right port, it's that smtpd doesn't appear to be running at all. Confuzzled....so confuzzled.... J
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