# cp /dev/null ../queue/lock/tcpto

should be fine. That's pretty much what tcpok does.

If your installation is unpatched, the upgrade to 1.03 is pretty 
straightforward.


Regards.


At 11:03 AM 12/30/98 -0600, Tim Klein wrote:
>I've inherited a qmail installation.
>
>I have an urgent need to clear out the TCP timeout list.  I can view
>that list by running qmail-tcpto, but qmail-tcpok doesn't seem to exist
>at my site.  The man pages at http://qmail-docs.surfdirect.com.au/docs.html
>don't include a man page for qmail-tcpok for version 1.0.1, so I guess that
>must be the version that I'm running.  (How can I tell for sure?)
>
>So what's the equivalent of qmail-tcpok for version 1.0.1?  Would one
>of the following actions work?
>
>(a) Delete .../qmail/queue/lock/tcpto ?  If I do this, do I need
>to stop qmail-send first?  Will qmail re-create this file automatically?
>
>(b) Download the 1.0.3. tar file, extract qmail-tcpok, and run it
>on my 1.0.1 installation?
>
>Thanks for any help!
>
>Tim Klein
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>USA: (972) 379-6630
>
>
>
>

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