RR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> @400000003b8e5b360260a28c tcpserver: warning: dropping connection, unable to run -x: 
>file does not exist

Hmm; that makes it look like tcpserver is interpreting "-x" as after the
options -- i.e., the program to run.  Or perhaps the .cdb file doesn't
exist, and you didn't specify -X?  Yes, that's more likely.

Did you actually run tcprules to generate foo.cdb from your rules file?

> 127.:allow, RELAYCLIENT=""

Bogus.  No spaces allowed.  It's in the documentation.

> Ofcourse I did run qmailctl cdb and it outputs "Reloaded
> /etc/tcp.smtp.", I can even view all those ip-addresses in the cdb
> file. I checked 

That message gets output even if tcprules fails.  Dave, perhaps those
messages should be conditional on tcprules's exit code(s)?
 
Charles
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