On 0, Chris Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 11:10:28AM -0400, Subba Rao wrote:
> > Now, I NOT running Qmail via tcpserver. I would like to run it via
> > svscan/supervise services (/var/qmail/rc = run). Is there anyway to control
> > relay when Qmail is not run by tcpserver?
>
> You don't ever run qmail-send from tcpserver. tcpserver is used only for
> daemons that listen to the network, like qmail-smtpd and qmail-pop3d, and for
> these you *must* use tcpserver (or inetd or xinetd, but those wouldn't be
> compatible with svscan/supervise).
>
> It sounds like you're not running qmail-smtpd at all. You need to set up and
> run qmail-smtpd via tcpserver, and then you can worry about relaying. See
> http://www.lifewithqmail.org.
>
Thanks Chris and Charles. I did use the tcpserver for smtpd and pop3d. Now,
my local systems can relay email. I did follow the LWQ from David Sill. This
document has improved so much for the better. The instructions are so much more
clearer now, especially QMAILCTL script. (Thanks David).
Now on to the VPN issue.....
Upgrades are so much fun. Aren't they? :-)
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