Now I see 110 and 25, but I didn't before... the -p wouldn't make a 
difference with that.  Since some mail agent seems to be active now, is 
CtrlClnt still not working?  CAn you see the XMail process running (ps 
-alx | grep XMail), or is some other app binding those ports?

Jeff

Ross Gohlke wrote:

>OS: FreeBSD 5.3_RELEASE
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>>>I don't see XMail (or the standard POP3/SMTP) ports anywhere (those
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>being 110 and 25 or maybe 587).  However, I think port 6017 is the XMail
>CtrlClnt port, so that should (possibly) be working.
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>Sorry, I didn't realize you were looking at the output of my netstat 
>command...
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>>>The ports you are listening on are:
>>>22 (? - ftp?), 10000 (?), 443 (HTTP/SSL), 80 (HTTP), 5432 (?), 514 (?),
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>6017(XMail CtrlClnt) -
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>>Nope, that's the problem. XMail is not running (since all ports 25, 110,
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>79)
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>>are missing. So there is actually someone else listening on 6017. A '-p'
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>>in netstat would reveal it.
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>OK, my netstat requires a protocol argument for "-p". I used "tcp". The
>ports you mentioned above seem to be listening. Does this help?
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>james# netstat -t -n -a -p tcp
>Active Internet connections (including servers)
>Proto Recv-Q Send-Q  Local Address          Foreign Address        (state)
>tcp4       0      0  *.79                   *.*                    LISTEN
>tcp4       0      0  *.25                   *.*                    LISTEN
>tcp4       0      0  *.110                  *.*                    LISTEN
>tcp4       0     48  65.75.135.140.22       64.184.8.187.51186
>ESTABLISHED
>tcp4       0      0  *.80                   *.*                    LISTEN
>tcp4       0      0  *.443                  *.*                    LISTEN
>tcp4       0      0  *.6017                 *.*                    LISTEN
>tcp4       0      0  65.75.135.140.22       207.65.63.34.62315
>ESTABLISHED
>tcp4       0      0  *.10000                *.*                    LISTEN
>tcp4       0      0  *.5432                 *.*                    LISTEN
>tcp6       0      0  *.5432                 *.*                    LISTEN
>tcp4       0      0  65.75.135.140.22       64.184.8.187.50415
>ESTABLISHED
>tcp4       0      0  *.22                   *.*                    LISTEN
>tcp6       0      0  *.22                   *.*                    LISTEN
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