Gang -

I'm sorry for posting this - I have already contacted David (author of above
package) but thought someone on the list may be able to lend a further hand
based on experience.

I have been busy installing smtp-poplock to allow selective relaying. I am
running the following setup:

celeron 333...96MB RAM, 128M swap. 
redhat 6.2 with all the latest rpm's
qmail 1.03
ezmlm-idx 0.53
smtp-poplock 2.04
qpopper3.0.2

I am running into problems running relaylock. After I insert relaylock into my
/var/qmail/supervise/qmail-smtpd/run file, port 25 stops receiving email. When
I check my logs, I see the following error:

@400000003941343e004fcbbc perl: error in loading shared libraries: libcrypt.so.1: 
failed to map segment from shared object: Cannot allocate memory
@400000003941343e0072ff74 tcpserver: end 762 status 32512

I upgraded perl and my kernel to the latest versions and verified that I had
the latest version of glibc installed. From what I understand of this error
message, it's supposed to mean that there was insufficient memory available to
allow loading of shared objects...but when I ran top I found that I had 2.4M
physical RAM available and 100+M of swap available. 

My question: is there anything I am missing? I tried turning off everything
runnign on my machine and running it again - same error. 

Thanks for any and all help, and please let me know if I can supply any 
additional necessary information.

Brandon


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