At 6:52 PM -0400 10/17/01, Mike wrote: >Hello, Im trying to transfer the file /var/spool/bulls/bulldb >to another system running the same version of linux and qpopper.
Make sure the file has the same owner and permissions, and that both the new Qpopper is configured to use the same file name and owner as the old. Try enabling debug tracing, which will give more information. -- To enable tracing in Qpopper: 1. Do a 'make clean' 2. Re-run ./configure, adding '--enable-debugging'. 3. Edit the inetd.conf line for Qpopper, adding '-d' or '-t <tracefile-path>'. 4. Send inetd (or xinetd) a HUP signal. (Steps 3 and 4 are only needed if you use inetd (or xinetd). In standalone mode, you can add '-d' or '-t <tracefile-path>' to the command line directly.) (In either standalone or inetd mode, if you use a configuration file you can add 'set debug' or 'set tracefile = <tracefile>' to either a global or user-specific configuration file instead of steps 3 and 4.) This causes detailed tracing to be written to the syslog or to the file specified as 'tracefile'.
