Hi,

Thanks for your reply.  I did my installation with the life with qmail
instructions, and I think I followed it to the letter, but perhaps I missed
something.  As far as tcpserver is concerned, how is it supposed to be
started?  There doesn't seed to be a startup script for it.

Thanks,

Rob

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lukas Beeler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2001 5:59 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Installation problems
>
>
> On Sat, Aug 18, 2001 at 05:45:14PM -0400, Rob Yale wrote:
> > 1) I'm trying to carry out the procedures in TEST.deliver, but when I
> > attempted to do the local-local test, it looked like nothing actually
> > happened.  I confirmed that the four qmail processes are
> running, and the
> > multilog process is also running.  Here is the command I executed:
> >     echo to: rob | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject
>
> what do the logs say (tm) ?
> most probably (iam not sure about use of qmail-inject) you should use
> to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] for local delivery
>
> > 2) In the process list I see a process [tcpserver <defunct>]I
> assume that
> > it's a zombie (its status is 'Z'), but I don't know how I
> should deal with
> > it, if at all.
>
> never seen that before.
> how does your startup file for tcpserver look ?
>
> > If I haven't provided enough information, please let me know
> what's required
> > to help you to help me.  I checked the FAQ, but I saw nothing
> that related
> > to my problem.
>
> logs are always good, ans so are the startup files
> probably its the best way, if you reinstall qmail from scratch,
> following life with qmail ( www.lifewithqmail.org )
> its one of the most complete qmail-how-to's out there
>
>
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