On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, John Cole wrote:

>
> I get the following when I start XMail in debug:
>
> SMAIL thread [00] started
> SMAIL thread [01] started
> SMAIL thread [02] started
> SMAIL thread [03] started
> SMAIL thread [04] started
> SMAIL thread [05] started
> SMAIL thread [06] started
> SMAIL thread [07] started
> SMAIL thread [08] started
> SMAIL thread [09] started
> SMAIL thread [10] started
> SMAIL thread [11] started
> SMAIL thread [12] started
> SMAIL thread [13] started
> SMAIL thread [14] started
> SMAIL thread [15] started
> [XMail 1.11 (Linux/Ix86) CTRL Server] started
> [XMail 1.11 (Linux/Ix86) POP3 Server] started
> [XMail 1.11 (Linux/Ix86) ESMTP Server] started
> [XMail 1.11 (Linux/Ix86) PSYNC Server] started
> Socket bind error
> LMAIL thread [00] started
> LMAIL thread [01] started
> LMAIL thread [02] started
>
>
> Any idea what the "socket bind error" is and what is failing to start?  Any
> help appreciated.

>From the XMail machine, run :

# netstat --tcp -a -n -p




- Davide

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