> 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,

Now that 110 and 25 are showing up, I guess I don't need to declare 
specific ports, as such?
/var/MailRoot/bin/XMail -Md -Pl -Sl -Fl -Cl -Ll -SI 127.0.0.1:25 -SI 
127.0.0.1:587 65.75.135.140:25 -SI 65.75.135.140:587 -Mr 240

I'm rolling back to:
/var/MailRoot/bin/XMail -Md -Pl -Sl -Fl -Cl -Ll -Mr 240
(Thanks for the rotation tip)

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


> is CtrlClnt still not working?

CORRECT
james# /var/MailRoot/bin/CtrlClnt -s host.server.com -u postmaster -p 
pass useradd xmailserver.test newuser newpass U
ErrCode   = -162
ErrString = End of socket stream data

> CAn you see the XMail process running (ps -alx | grep XMail),

YES
james# ps -alx | grep XMail
     0 26443     1   0  96  0  4924 2572 select S     p1    0:00.17
/var/MailRoot/bin/XMail

> or is some other app binding those ports?

How could I find this out? I have not installed any other mail apps 
except DBMail IMAP, and it hasn't even been running. I think sendmail is 
running, but I replaced it with XMail's sendmail. I can't seem to kill 
the sendmail processes:

james# ps -alx | grep sendmail
     0   394   390 164   8  0  1632 1100 wait   I+   con    0:00.00
/bin/sh /usr/sbin/sendmail -L sm-mta -bd -q30m -ODaemonPortOpt
     0   395   394 164 116  0  2772 1804 select I+   con    0:00.01
/usr/sbin/sendmail.xmail -L sm-mta -bd -q30m -ODaemonPortOptio
james# kill -HUP 394
james# ps -alx | grep sendmail
     0 26454 24913   0  96  0   348  232 -      R+    p2    0:00.00 grep
sendmail
     0   394   390 164   8  0  1632 1100 wait   I+   con    0:00.00
/bin/sh /usr/sbin/sendmail -L sm-mta -bd -q30m -ODaemonPortOpt
     0   395   394 164 116  0  2772 1804 select I+   con    0:00.01
/usr/sbin/sendmail.xmail -L sm-mta -bd -q30m -ODaemonPortOptio

What is port 587? Do I need to open it for XMail?
I shouldn't even need to open 6017 in my firewall if XMail is not  talking
to a non-local machine, right?

Thanks again,

Ross Gohlke



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