not sure. ps -x doesn't show it, but it doesn't show any of the
other ones, and the only place the install docs said to make a start
script was in inetd.conf, which is the line pasted below.
if i try and start wmail-send manually, i get this:
alert: cannot start: hath the daemon spawn no fire?
oh yeah, and /etc/rc, forgot about that one
csh -cf '/home/qmail/rc &'
damn, maybe there's something wrong with that, then. as root i did
./rc in /home/qmail/ and all of a sudden i have new mail
so, any idea what's wrong with that line? :)
oh dear lord. now you know i'm a newbie.
that line up there, well, it was after "exit 0". duh. if anybody
wants to smack me upside the head, go for it.
*sigh*
things work now. all's well that ends well. time to start making
some email lists.
/c
At 8:43 PM -0400 4/29/01, Chris Johnson wrote:
>On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 08:37:34PM -0400, RC wrote:
>> and, of course, nothing was delivered. sure enough, it's sitting in
>> ~qmail/queue/mess/20/
>>
>> this us just a thought, and i'm going to seem incredibly stupid if
>> this is the answer:
>> the file permissions for my mailbox are:
>> -rw------- 1 jesus jesus 3384 Apr 20 10:50 Mailbox
>> looks like the smtpd is running as qmaild:
>> smtp stream tcp nowait qmaild
>> /home/qmail/bin/tcp-env tcp-env$
>
>No, that's not the problem.
>
>Is qmail-send running? What do the logs say? What does the script that you use
>to start qmail look like?
>
>Chris
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