Hm.. it's a bit technical but I tried.

First of all I don't know which parameters the XMail server runs on, I
installed it with the Synaptic feature in Ubuntu, and just filled in
the info. the gui asked for.

If I do the netstat -a -n -t -p I can see a connection is made, on the
"state" is says "TIME_WAIT"

I can't start the server in debug mode. If I kill the server process I
can't start it again. It simply states "mail root path not found" if I
use the -Md parameter. If I don't nothing happens.

If I reboot the server the xmail server starts fine again.

On 1/16/06, Davide Libenzi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Sat, 14 Jan 2006, Thomas Bresson wrote:
>
> > Yes. It's able to do outbound connections on all ports.
> >
> > I checked the logs, but found nothing weird. Only states that a user
> > tries to connect and get's auth'ed. Nothing more.
>
> Try to stop XMail and then run a `netstat -a -n -t -p` and show the
> results. Then you can start XMail in debug mode `XMail -Md ...` (dots are
> eventual other parameters) and look at the messages while trying to send a
> message through it. Then take a look at files inside the 'slog'
> directories inside the spool.
>
>
>
> - Davide
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