I tried adding localhost to rcpthosts (seemed stupid), but that
just made my mails get retrieved successfully, but not
delivered (they apparently vanished since I haven't found them.
OK...What do the logs say when mail is delivered to user@localhost?
/BR
Manager
InterPlanetary Solutions
I tried adding localhost to rcpthosts (seemed stupid), but that
just made my mails get retrieved successfully, but not
delivered (they apparently vanished since I haven't found them.
OK...What do the logs say when mail is delivered to user@localhost?
which logs where?
Um...your
Brett Randall wrote (on Mon, 02 Oct 2000):
Um...your mail logs?
OK You haven't given any details on your config.
I followed the "Life with Qmail" pretty closely.
/var/log/qmail/send/current
I've only got the following:
/var/log/qmail
bash-2.04# ls
current lock smtpd state
There's a
I've only got the following:
/var/log/qmail
bash-2.04# ls
current lock smtpd state
OK sorry I forget I use a slightly saner logging system...what does
/var/log/qmail/current say when mail is delivered to user@localhost? The ps
ax output looks fairly reasonable...nothing too weird there.
Brett Randall wrote (on Mon, 02 Oct 2000):
I've only got the following:
/var/log/qmail
bash-2.04# ls
current lock smtpd state
OK sorry I forget I use a slightly saner logging system...what does
/var/log/qmail/current say when mail is delivered to user@localhost?
The tcpserver
lines are in the init script for qmail. Ahh, I just use the
default script
profided on life with qmail.
Doh! It's been a long day...I should have realised when you said life with
qmail that the tcpserver lines are in /var/qmail/supervise/.../run
Doesn't matter...anyway all
Brett Randall wrote (on Mon, 02 Oct 2000):
The tcpserver
lines are in the init script for qmail. Ahh, I just use the
default script
profided on life with qmail.
Doh! It's been a long day...I should have realised when you said life with
qmail that the tcpserver lines are in
forwarded somewhere. Is localhost in /var/qmail/control/locals
? Make sure
it is there as well as rcpthosts...
No, I didn't know it was supposed to. I will add it there now.
OK I think you should probably read up on qmail a bit more before you do
heaps with it. Even though life with
Brett Randall wrote (on Mon, 02 Oct 2000):
Doesn't matter...anyway all the mail to @localhost appears to be getting
forwarded somewhere. Is localhost in /var/qmail/control/locals ? Make sure
it is there as well as rcpthosts... Also make sure there is nothing in
/var/qmail/control/smtproutes
send the output of /var/qmail/bin/qmail-showctl.
/BR
Manager
InterPlanetary Solutions
http://ipsware.com/
-Original Message-
From: Casey Allen Shobe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 8:59 PM
To: Brett Randall; qmail
Subject: Re: How to make fetchmail work
On Mon, Oct 02, 2000 at 09:25:55PM +1000, Brett Randall wrote:
I tried adding localhost to rcpthosts (seemed stupid), but that
You have two issues here. One is that fetchmail is trying to deliver
to @localhost and that is not a valid domain with your current
qmail setup. You have two
steal port 80 so that qmail-smtpd (I presume...once again, no
details) can't
Port 80? That's normally used for httpd, port 25 is normally smtp.
Haha it is getting very late. Apologies! It's been a long one...
/BR
Manager
InterPlanetary Solutions
http://ipsware.com/
On Mon, Oct 02, 2000 at 10:11:46PM +1000, Brett Randall wrote:
OK the prob is not fetchmail, so let's just forget that...
The prob is with qmail delivering mail locally. The logs you've shown me are
missing stuff (further up in the log), about when an e-mail comes in to the
server. All I
In the latter case you'll need to had 'localhost' to /var/qmail/locals
Yikes - typo city. You'll need to add localhost to /var/qmail/control/locals
(and restart qmail-send as noted previously).
Regards.
Quite the opposite. He will have to restart qmail-send before changes to
locals are noticed. Changes to rcpthosts are noticed by the next
invocation
of qmail-smtpd and this don't require a restart of anything.
Good point... I keep mixing up which files require a restart
could you please
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