Hello Martin

On 19-Jan-01, you wrote:
>>> No /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
>>> 
>>> Where do I go from here ?
>> 
>> Did you skip the step where you do:
>> 
>>  /usr/local/sbin/qmail cdb
>> 
>> -Dave
>> 
> 
> No, did that twice. When I did a vi /etc/tcp.smtp I found two identical
> entries of 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" had to dd one of them.
> 
> Hmmm...on second thoughts, I wonder if I entered it all on one line ?
> 
> Would that make a difference ?
> 
> I'll try it as two separate commands from the shell.


That was it !  duh...mental overload, too much reading. Don't know why I did
that.

O.K. - it's taken two mails from another server that were queued.
/var/log/qmail/current  shows them being processed.

Will study some more now. 

I need to have pop3d running via tcpserver from supervise/svscan.
Want to add APOP.
rblsmtp
Play some more with dameontools, then qmailananlog.

Then add  Publicfile or djbdns for this active machine/domain.

This is good. 

There's a big difference for me from   'playing'  with these programs  on a
computer inside or even disconnected from the lan and actually having it on
it's own external IP with domain name.
Separating the docs so you don't get confused by mixing them together is
also very important.

Anyway, more testing to do...thanks everyone.

Regards...Martin
-- 
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