On Sun, 13 Aug 2006, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
$ ./mtest
MTest -- C client test program
Debug protocol (y/n)?y
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MTest>quit
$ ./mtest
MTest -- C client test program
Debug protocol (y/n)?y
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MTest>
This clearly indicates that your change to sysinbox() did not do what you
thought it did.
I should note this is buildt from FreeBSD's ports -- with a little manual
intervention to change the path.
I don't know what they may have changed from the UW distribution. In
general, I recommend against using a third-party distribution; and instead
recommend that you start with the unmodified code from UW. Third-party
distributions are often "improved" in ways unknown to me. I've spent a
lot of time hunting down problems caused by the "improvements".
One quick thing to check: is there an /etc/c-client.cf file? If so, what
happens if you remove it?
-- Mark --
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Democracy is two wolves and a sheep deciding what to eat for lunch.
Liberty is a well-armed sheep contesting the vote.
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