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 initalize the cdb, changed perms to make vpopmail happy, but tcprules made a format of the cdb that vpopmail didn't like. I haven't compared the two files to make sure it was a format issue but that's the only thing that makes any sort of sense to me at this point. Regardless ... this is all fixed. Thanks for letting me bounce some ideas off you. -Matt > > Hi, > > No idea, but it would hurt to do a make clean and then re-run configure > and make; make install-strip to be sure it's not some old version lying > around. > > It's not something I can even test as I don't use pop-before-smtp relaying. > > Regards, > > Rick
