> Which version of XMail?

1.21 from source.

> What are outputs of:  'lsof | grep -c XMail' and '/sbin/sysctl
> kern.openfiles'?

james# lsof | grep -c XMail
0
james# /sbin/sysctl kern.openfiles
kern.openfiles: 106

> I ran XMail 1.17 on FreeBSD 4.10 for some time without a problem once 
configured. Now with XMail 1.21 on FreeBSD 5.3 as of Feb 6, I've  never
had it stable due to kqueue and possible hardware
> incompatibilities. I'm considering move back to try XMail 1.17 and if 
that doesn't work a move to NetBSD 2.0.2.

So should I downgrade to 1.17?
Jeff mentioned a patch. Would this fix my problem? If so, where can I get it?

> I've had similar errors from CtrlClnt when either command syntax was 
wrong or had a misconfiguration. I no longer attempt to use CtrlClnt 
from a commandline, only from scripts.

Not sure I understand how calling them from scripts would make a
difference.

>>OS: FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE
>>XMail seems to be running smoothly, but I cannot seem to access
>>CtrlClnt. I created one user successfully, then it stopped working. If I
changed something I can't remember what it was, and I've gone
>>through  all the processes again.
>>When running a CtrlClnt command such as:
>>/usr/bin/CtrlClnt -s mydomain.org -u postmaster -p password useradd
mydomain.org newuser newpassword U
>>where mydomain.org is the RootDomain, the command tries to run for over 
a minute, then gives this error: ErrCode   = -162 ErrString = End of
socket stream data
>>I also noticed a "socket bind error" when starting up from command line:
>>james# /var/MailRoot/bin/XMail -Md -Pl -Sl -Fl -Cl -Ll
>>SMAIL thread [00] started
>>SMAIL thread [01] started
>>SMAIL thread [02] started
>>SMAIL thread [03] started
>>SMAIL thread [04] started
>>SMAIL thread [05] started
>>SMAIL thread [06] started
>>SMAIL thread [07] started
>>SMAIL thread [08] started
>>SMAIL thread [09] started
>>SMAIL thread [10] started
>>SMAIL thread [11] started
>>SMAIL thread [12] started
>>SMAIL thread [13] started
>>SMAIL thread [14] started
>>SMAIL thread [15] started
>>Socket bind error
>>[XMail 1.21 POP3 Server] started
>>[XMail 1.21 ESMTP Server] started
>>[XMail 1.21 PSYNC Server] started
>>[XMail 1.21 FINGER Server] started
>>LMAIL thread [00] started
>>LMAIL thread [01] started
>>LMAIL thread [02] started
>>I'm assuming these issues are related.
>>I found a thread in the archive suggesting I may have some other mail
service running and interfering, but I can't figure it out.
>>james# netstat
>>Active Internet connections
>>Proto Recv-Q Send-Q  Local Address          Foreign Address       
(state) tcp4       0     32  james.ssh              207.65.63.34.62315
ESTABLISHED tcp4       0      0  james.ssh
>>64-184-8-187.bb..50415 ESTABLISHED udp6       0      0
>>localhost.localh.55733 localhost.localh.55733 Active UNIX domain sockets
Address  Type   Recv-Q Send-Q    Inode     Conn     Refs  Nextref Addr
c25bf08c stream      0      0        0 c25c04ec        0
>>      0 c25c04ec stream      0      0        0 c25bf08c        0
>> 0 c25bf578 stream      0      0 c272a210        0        0        0
>>/tmp/.s.PGSQL.5432 c25bf7a8 stream      0      0        0 c25bf834
>>   0        0 c25bf834 stream      0      0        0 c25bf7a8        0
>>       0 c25bfec4 stream      0      0 c25f4210        0        0
>>  0 /var/run/devd.pipe c25c0a64 dgram       0      0        0 c25bfe38
>>       0 c25bfc94 c25bfc94 dgram       0      0        0 c25bfe38
>>  0        0 c25bfe38 dgram       0      0 c25c1840        0 c25c0a64
>>      0 /var/run/log
>>Could it be sendmail? I followed these instructions for replacing sendmail:
>>http://www.ubaight.com/xmail/BeginnersGuide.html#SendmailScript
>>james# ps aux | grep sendmail
>>root    394  0.0  0.1  1632 1100 con  I+    3:14PM   0:00.00 /bin/sh
/usr/sbin/sendmail -L sm-mta -bd -q30m
>>-ODaemonPortOptions=Addr=localhost root    395  0.0  0.2  2772 1804 con 
I+    3:14PM   0:00.01 /usr/sbin/sendmail.xmail -L sm-mta -bd -q30m
-ODaemonPortOptions=Addr=localhost
>>I have DBMail installed and running imap, but no other mail software. 
Any ideas? I'd really like to start using XMail!
>>Ross Gohlke


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