On 12/23/2013 03:17 PM, System Admin wrote:
*Failed:* libdomainkeys No package libdomainkeys available.
There is no longer a libdomainkeys binary package. There is now libdomainkeys-devel which provides libdomainkeys-static, containing libraries that are statically linked to (included in) qmail. The libdomainkeys-devel package is only needed for building qmail, as are all -devel packages. You shouldn't need any -devel packages on a production host (in theory - there may be exceptions).
Now, what is the correct order to start things? *running qmailctl stat *, shows missing files/directories clamd: unable to open supervise/ok: file does not exist send: unable to open supervise/ok: file does not exist smtp: unable to open supervise/ok: file does not exist spamd: unable to open supervise/ok: file does not exist submission: unable to open supervise/ok: file does not exist clamd/log: unable to open supervise/ok: file does not exist send/log: unable to open supervise/ok: file does not exist smtp/log: unable to open supervise/ok: file does not exist spamd/log: unable to open supervise/ok: file does not exist submission/log: unable to open supervise/ok: file does not exist
Need to disable SELINUX. (I always forget this one too - that's why we're testing!) -- -Eric 'shubes' --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
