Your right on the error, but the other part of the thread was about postfix
virtual users, etc which also needed answering.
On Mar 18, 2011 7:39 PM, "Sahil Tandon" <sa...@freebsd.org> wrote:
> On Fri, 2011-03-18 at 16:50:08 -0400, lance raymond wrote:
>
>> What a way to welcome myself to the group! But with that, the mailserver
>> crashed (HD fail) and the backups from last night were in tact. Problem
is
>> the old os was a RH9 (I know) system, built from source, etc. The new box
>> is staged (CentOS5), postfix installed via YUM and the config was then
>> compared. They were using virtual domains/users, so that part of the
config
>> was moved and looks like this;
>
> [ .. ]
>
>> They use some PHP webmail front end, debugging up and a test login
>> (forced fail since I don't have a valid user/pass) I saw this in the
>> apache log; grep: /etc/dtpasswd: No such file or directory
>>
>> [Fri Mar 18 13:01:36 2011] [error] [client 1.1.1.1] PHP Warning:
>> fsockopen() [<a href='function.fsockopen'>function.fsockopen</a>]:
>> unable to connect to localhost:143 (Connection refused) in
>> /var/www/html/ webmail.simpedia.com/functions/imap_general.php on line
>> 172, referer: http://webmail.siahou.net/src/login.php grep:
>> /etc/dtpasswd: No such file or directory
>
> [ .. ]
>
> Your anecdotes and log excerpts do not show a Postfix problem. Port 143
> is for IMAP, not SMTP.
>
> --
> Sahil Tandon <sa...@freebsd.org>