Roxanne Sandesara wrote:
> OK. I've added that. Thus far, it does appear to have worked, but I
> can't be sure if that's just the usual 'come and go' of this problem or
> an actual honest-to-goodness solution.

The later. IIRC the reason it appeared to be intermittent would be that it
only applies to mail that originated on windoze clients (which is probably
the majority, but not all).

> On my own, personal toaster server, which I only installed a month ago,
> fresh, this value was not added to the tcp.smtp line. If this is
> something one needs to have, shouldn't the packages add that to the
> files as they are created?

I'm surprised that a fresh install wouldn't have it. Did you start with the
 latest, or did you upgrade to the latest after installing a previous
version first?

On an upgrade, you should see a .rpmnew file that contains the change. The
upgrade process (rpm) isn't sophisticated enough to make changes to
configuration files, so in the event that there's a change, the new
configuration file is tagged with the .rpmnew extension (sometimes it's
replaced, and the previous file is tagged .rpmold). You should always
examine .rpmnew files for changes from the version you used before any
customization. This is SOP for rpm.

-- 
-Eric 'shubes'

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