Ok, that seems to have done something, or at least the tcp.smtp file didn't disappear. It did, however, shrink considerably in size. The former one was like 18K, and the new one is a scant 2k. Sound normal?
On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 16:55, Keith Hanlan wrote: > On 14 Feb 2003, John Shireley wrote: > > > I did what you said to, and it just returned me to the prompt. > Typical Bernstein verbosity in the great Unix tradition... > > > It also removed the tcp.smtp file altogether, so I take it > > that's normal behavior? > > No, that's not normal. Did you accidentally specify tcp.smtp as > the second parm? That's the temporary file. > > tcprules new.cdb tmp-file-to-be-deleted < tcp.smtp > > It's important that the temporary file be on the same filesystem > as the resulting cdb. > > > Is there anyway I can verify that the setting is working from > > the server? > I'm not familiar with smtp-auth but you should be able to keep an > eye on the /var/log/qmail/smtpd/current logfile. > > > I can't necessarily test from an enduser perspective, because > > they're all usually already cleared from smtp-auth. > Sorry, I'm not familiar enough with your setup to offer an easy > solution. > > -- > Keith Hanlan > Ottawa, Canada > > -- John Shireley Cook, Inc. jshireley @ cook-inc.com ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.NET email is sponsored by: FREE SSL Guide from Thawte are you planning your Web Server Security? Click here to get a FREE Thawte SSL guide and find the answers to all your SSL security issues. http://ads.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/redirect.pl?thaw0026en _______________________________________________ Qmail-scanner-general mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/qmail-scanner-general