Rick,
I just solved the issue a few minutes ago. I ran clearopensmtp in the
vpopmail bin dir and sure enough, vpopmail decided to take control of the
tcp.smtp.cdb again.
The best I can tell, the issue is that I ran
tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb /etc/tcp.smtp.tmp < /etc/tcp.smtp as root to
inita
Matt MacDougall wrote:
I think I may have misled you folks by mentioning how I've fixed this issue in
the past. I haven't been able to solve it this time no matter what I've been
trying. Anyone have a clue as to why even though permissions are set
correctly, vpopmail still won't rebuild my tc
I think I may have misled you folks by mentioning how I've fixed this issue in
the past. I haven't been able to solve it this time no matter what I've been
trying. Anyone have a clue as to why even though permissions are set
correctly, vpopmail still won't rebuild my tcp.smtp file?
Thanks eve
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Matt MacDougall wrote:
Hey Rick,
Thanks for the quick reply. I'll just have to forgive the lowercase D ... :-)
I'm just using the popd that comes with qmail I believe. It's qmail-pop3d
version 1.03
Here's the output of my run file /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-pop3d/run
#!/bin/sh
PATH=/var/qmail/
Hey Rick,
Thanks for the quick reply. I'll just have to forgive the lowercase D ... :-)
I'm just using the popd that comes with qmail I believe. It's qmail-pop3d
version 1.03
Here's the output of my run file /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-pop3d/run
#!/bin/sh
PATH=/var/qmail/bin:/usr/local/bin:/u
Matt MacDougall wrote:
Hi,
I've poked around in the archives for an answer to this but don't notice
anyone having this particular problem.
I've configured vpopmail with:
./configure --enable-logging=p --enable-auth-module=mysql --disable-passwd
--enable-clear-passwd --disable-many-domains --ena