On Sat, Dec 04, 1999 at 03:51:02PM -0600, Steve Schroeder wrote:
> Before & after installing qmail, which I believe I've done successfully, I
> cannot telnet to port 25 to test the installation. I can however send mail
> as root to external addresses. I'm trying to use fetchmail to suck down my
> mail from my ISP.
>
> I've included the stuff below to show that I have installed qmail.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated! I'm almost there, just give me a
> nudge :-) I wouldn't know how to troubleshoot this particular issue. I've
> read through the FAQ and INSTALL.* docs and have'nt seen a pointer to my
> specific issue.
>
> Thank you!
>
> [root@zamdrist doc]# telnet localhost 25
> Trying 127.0.0.1...
> Connected to localhost.
> Escape character is '^]'.
> Connection closed by foreign host.
>
> tail /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit (Is this where this belongs?)
>
> #QMAIL
> csh -cf '/var/QMAIL/rc &'
>
> # Now that we have all of our basic modules loaded and the kernel going,
> # let's dump the syslog ring somewhere so we can find it later
> dmesg > /var/log/dmesg
>
> ps -A |grep qmail
>
> 86 ? 00:00:00 qmail-send
> 93 ? 00:00:00 qmail-lspawn
> 94 ? 00:00:00 qmail-rspawn
> 95 ? 00:00:00 qmail-clean
>
> netstat -a |grep LISTEN
>
> tcp 0 0 *:netbios-ssn *:* LISTEN
> tcp 0 0 *:printer *:* LISTEN
> tcp 0 0 *:linuxconf *:* LISTEN
> tcp 0 0 *:smtp *:* LISTEN
> tcp 0 0 *:auth *:* LISTEN
> tcp 0 0 *:pop-3 *:* LISTEN
> tcp 0 0 *:login *:* LISTEN
> tcp 0 0 *:shell *:* LISTEN
> tcp 0 0 *:telnet *:* LISTEN
> tcp 0 0 *:ftp *:* LISTEN
> tcp 0 0 *:sunrpc *:* LISTEN
>
> tail --lines 3 /var/log/maillog
>
> Nov 30 16:55:49 zamdrist qmail: 944002549.769021 delivery 5: success:
>
>206.145.48.1_accepted_message./Remote_host_said:_250_AAA01365_Message_accepted_for_delivery/
> Nov 30 16:55:49 zamdrist qmail: 944002549.769273 status: local 0/10 remote
> 0/20
> Nov 30 16:55:49 zamdrist qmail: 944002549.769424 end msg 432179
Hi
Stupid Question - do you have tcpserver + qmail-smtpd running, or have you
put qmail-smtpd in /etc/inetd.conf, or did you maybe forget this?
Greetings, Florian Pflug