+++ Michael P. Soulier [freebsd] [18-12-05 14:39 -0500]: | On 12/18/05, Gojyo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: | > I've disabled sendmail running the enable-qmail script after qmail | > installation (and I can see it's not running), I've copied the "maildir" | > start script from /var/qmail/boot to /var/qmail/rc and added | > qmail_enable="YES" to /etc/rc.conf. | > Now I can't exactly understand what I have to do: I think I have to run | > qmail from the svscan service, but I really cannot figure out how to do it. | > I need some help.... | | I don't know how qmail is set up on BSD, but if you're using | daemontools, bringing qmail up should be as simple as svc -u <service | directory>. Check its current status with svscan <service directory>.
sockstat -4l | grep 25 will tell you what is running on port 25 (default smtp port). Also /var/log/maillog maybe be useful along with /var/log/messages. Daemontools can be found out by: cd /usr/ports && make search name=daemontools if you have installed ports tree. When I tried, I didn't have installation problem. It was very smooth through ports. It took time for me to configure it. Regards, Shantanoo --
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