Hi there,

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Hello,
At 10:46 30-04-2008, Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
Apr 30 19:07:12 szalbot dkim-filter[9455]: can't write pid to /var/run/milterdkim/signer.pid: No such file or directory

See whether the directory exists.

Yes, it does.

Strange thing is that when I now start dkim-filter (/usr/local/etc/rc.d/milter-dkim start), connection on port 4445 are refused.

That startup script is using a local socket instead of having dkim-filter listen on that port.

But why would it do that if the config file specifies
Socket                  inet:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

and I have
milterdkim_cfgfile="/usr/local/etc/mail/dkim-filter.conf"
in /etc/rc.conf

You only need to run dkim-filter once. Terminate the existing dkim-filter processes before running the milter. I suggest reading the FreeBSD startup script if you want to use it to start dkim-filter.


OK. I will do but I thought it was by default ready to be used.


Thanks for all your input!

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Zbigniew Szalbot
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