Did you reboot? That cleared it up for me.
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-Eric 'shubes'

On 12/24/2013 11:53 AM, Dave M wrote:
Even with SELINUX-disabled
# This file controls the state of SELinux on the system.
# SELINUX= can take one of these three values:
#     enforcing - SELinux security policy is enforced.
#     permissive - SELinux prints warnings instead of enforcing.
#     disabled - No SELinux policy is loaded.
*SELINUX=disabled*
# SELINUXTYPE= can take one of these two values:
#     targeted - Targeted processes are protected,
#     mls - Multi Level Security protection.
SELINUXTYPE=targeted

*I still get this*
Now, what is the correct order to start things?
*running *qmailctl stat* *,
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!)



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