Read lwq ...

http://web.infoave.net/~dsill/lwq.html#relaying ....

In a nutshell tcp.smtp is used to define for which originating 
IP's you allow relaying, in order to prevent becoming SPAM central :)
tcp.smtp.cdb is a binary hash of the tcp.smtp file to speed up lookups
from the file.

HTH,
 Steffan

On Mon, Jul 10, 2000 at 01:17:00PM -0600, Filip Balas wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> 
> This error message is appearing
> in my /var/log/qmail/smtpd/current
> file :
> 
> @400000003969a66d2b942e6c tcpserver: end 4750 status 28416
> @400000003969a66d2b962a3c tcpserver: status: 0/40
> @400000003969b4db089e9c94 tcpserver: status: 0/40
> @400000003969b5370fe000c4 tcpserver: status: 1/40
> @400000003969b5370fe90944 tcpserver: pid 688 from 127.0.0.1
> @400000003969b54d169f8eac tcpserver: warning: dropping connection, unable to
> read /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb: file does not exist
> 
> the result is that I can't connect to the
> qmail server on port 25.  I'm wondering
> where my tcp.smtp.cdb file wondered off to,
> where I can get a replacement and, if I'm lucky,
> an explanation of what that file is for ?
> 
> thanks,
> Fil.
> 

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