Griffin Palmer wrote:

Hmm. When I try the syntax with 'post,' as in your
example below, I get output similar to what you show
below.


When I try lsof -c exim -a -i, I get nothing.



That sounds like a problem. Unless the exim program has some other name (I don't use it) then it's not running.

You did say you're using exim didn't you?


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Griffin Palmer wrote:



OBTW -- when I try to telnet to port 25 on the new


box
from the old box, I get "connection refused."






That's your problem.

Here's how to use lsof for this prob:
ns:~# lsof -c post -a -i
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE
NAME
postmaste 691 postgres 3u IPv6 2276 TCP
*:postgresql (LISTEN)
postmaste 691 postgres 4u IPv4 2277 TCP
*:postgresql (LISTEN)
postmaste 691 postgres 6u IPv4 2286 UDP
localhost:1034->localhost:1034 postmaste 695 postgres 6u IPv4 2286 UDP
localhost:1034->localhost:1034



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