On 14 Feb 2003, John Shireley wrote:

> I did what you said to, and it just returned me to the prompt.  
Typical Bernstein verbosity in the great Unix tradition...

> It also removed the tcp.smtp file altogether, so I take it
> that's normal behavior?  

No, that's not normal. Did you accidentally specify tcp.smtp as
the second parm? That's the temporary file.

   tcprules new.cdb tmp-file-to-be-deleted < tcp.smtp

It's important that the temporary file be on the same filesystem
as the resulting cdb.

> Is there anyway I can verify that the setting is working from
> the server?  
I'm not familiar with smtp-auth but you should be able to keep an
eye on the /var/log/qmail/smtpd/current logfile.

> I can't necessarily test from an enduser perspective, because
> they're all usually already cleared from smtp-auth.
Sorry, I'm not familiar enough with your setup to offer an easy
solution.

-- 
Keith Hanlan  
Ottawa, Canada



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