Yup..
mtime is the same. I did run makesmtpaccess and the restarted courierd. :)
On Friday, May 21, 2004, at 11:46 US/Pacific, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Robert Horton wrote:
Yes I have one smtpaccess file called "default". I shall post what I have for you to see as well:
Did you run "makesmtpaccess" after the last time you updated the file?
check: ls -l /etc/courier/smtpaccess*
Compare the modification time on smtpaccess.dat to the mtime on the files in the smtpaccess directory.
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