Also, on most linux machines (not sure which exactly), 'netstat -nlp' will
show a listening port and the process that's listening on it. The
process-list option doesn't work on FreeBSD (and maybe other BSDs), as far
as I can tell.
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----- Original Message -----
From: Matthew Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Dr. Georg Bohnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 10:46 AM
Subject: Re: Error 4.4.1
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Dr. Georg Bohnert wrote:
>dear sirs,
>
>i've installed qmail-1.03 on a suse-linux-host together with the daemontool
>and the ucspi-tcp package according life with qmail. mail delivery on local
>host works well, but delivery to remote recipients not. ( delivery from
>remote sender seems to work too.)
>the local host is part of a LAN which is connected via a mx-server and POP3
>with the internet.
>
>there are to error messages in the log files:
>error message1: could not establish smtp connection (#4.4.1)
>error message2: could not bind, address already in use?
>
>what can i do?
>
>many thanks to all constructive repliers
>
>georg
>
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Looks like there is already an SMTP server running on your system. Do a
`ps -e` and look for sendmail. If it is there, do `/etc/rc.d/sendmail stop',
then use YaST to
uninstall sendmail. If it says there are unresolved dependencies, choose
continue. DO NOT CHOOSE AUTO.
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Matthew H Patterson
Unix Systems Administrator
National Support Center, LLC
Naperville, Illinois, USA
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