Are you listening on the ports?  I have 25,465,113,110,993,995, and 143 open 
in my firewall. Do a netstat -l and see if you see smtp, pop3, imap, ect.

The 1 second uptime indicates it's most likely starting and stopping due to 
an error.

tail -f /var/log/qmail/pop3/current | tai64nlocal

George

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Thijs Cadier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 11:27 AM
Subject: Re: SV: [qmailtoaster] Install on Centos 4.2 x86_64


This gives:

clamd: up (pid 19954) 372 seconds
imap4: up (pid 27740) 1 seconds
imap4-ssl: up (pid 27729) 1 seconds
pop3-ssl: up (pid 27724) 1 seconds
send: up (pid 19937) 372 seconds
smtp: up (pid 27734) 1 seconds
spamd: up (pid 19934) 372 seconds
clamd/log: up (pid 19959) 372 seconds
imap4/log: up (pid 19939) 372 seconds
imap4-ssl/log: up (pid 19967) 372 seconds
pop3-ssl/log: up (pid 19982) 372 seconds
send/log: up (pid 19940) 372 seconds
smtp/log: up (pid 19969) 372 seconds
spamd/log: up (pid 19938) 372 seconds

But there aren't any open sockets, nothing in netstat -a and nmap...



On 19-jan-2006, at 18:24, Jake Vickers wrote:

> qmailctl stat


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