> On 08/20/2012 01:59 PM, David Good wrote: >> On 8/20/2012 3:52 PM, David Good wrote: >>> >>> On 8/20/2012 3:05 PM, Kelly Cobean wrote: >>>> I did add the QMAILQUEUE line as mentioned in #2 above and restarted >>>> qmail >>>> via qmailctl. Unfortunately, I still don't see any spam headers in >>>> received email. >>>> >> sorry, the QMAILQUE bit needs to be on the line that just starts with a >> colon, that is the default processing instruction line. >> >> the default tcp.smtp file has 2 lines >> >> 127:blah >> :blah,blah, blah,QMAILQUE....(<---move it to here) >> >> qmailctl cdb >> >> qmailctl restart >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Thanks for helping out, David. > > Just for the record, doing "qmailctl restart" should not be necessary in > this instance. When cdb files are modified by the cdb option, they are > automagically refreshed by whatever process uses them. > > The restart function only restarts the qmail-smtpd process on port 25 > and the qmail-send process (only). I just had a look at the code, and > come to think of it, it should probably be restarting the qmail-smtpd on > port 587 as well. It's a little confusing, as "restart" only acts on > qmail processes, while "start" and "stop" affect everything that > supervise controls under the /var/qmail/supervise tree, including spamd, > clamd, etc. > > Also FWIW, doing "qmailctl" is the same as "service qmail". They both > run the exact same code. > > -- > -Eric 'shubes' > >
Great info. Thank you Eric. Just out of curiosity, I did pretty much a textbook QT/QTP install...any idea how/why this text was missing from the tcp.smtp file? I had not edited this file prior to today. Thanks again to you and David for the quick help! --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
