> >no apparent difference.
> Yeah, it doesn't matter.
Didn't think so.

> OK, so basically smtpd works when you connect to port 25, are queueing
> up in the maildir, the maildirsmtp command works when you run it
> manually, but it doesn't work automatically?
Sounds about right.

> Change your smtpd startup command to something like:
> Then connect to port 25 from your client and look at
> /tmp/autoturnlog. Make sure the maildirsmtp command is exactly right.
contents of autoturnlog entry -
    Thu Jul 22 16:55:52 GMT 1999
    PWD=/var/qmail/autoturn
    HOSTNAME=post
    CONSOLE=/dev/console
    PREVLEVEL=N
    AUTOBOOT=YES
    runlevel=3
    MACHTYPE=i386
    SHLVL=3
    previous=N
    BOOT_IMAGE=linux
    SHELL=/bin/bash
    HOSTTYPE=i386-linux
    OSTYPE=linux
    HOME=/
    TERM=linux
    PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin
    RUNLEVEL=3
    INIT_VERSION=sysvinit-2.74
    _=/usr/local/bin/tcpserver
    PROTO=TCP
    TCPLOCALPORT=25
    TCPREMOTEIP=192.153.153.123
    TCPLOCALIP=192.153.153.208
    TCPREMOTEPORT=2363
    TCPLOCALHOST=qmail.colloquium.co.uk
    TCPREMOTEHOST=ms.vti.co.uk
    VENDOR=intel
    LOGNAME=qmaild
    USER=qmaild
    GROUP=nofiles
    HOST=post
    REMOTEHOST=ms.vti.co.uk
    exec /usr/local/bin/setlock -nx 192.153.153.123/seriallock
    /usr/local/bin/maildirsmtp 192.153.153.123 autoturn-192.153.153.123-
192.153.153.123 AutoTURN

The maildirsmtp command here is the same as used manually

Cheers,
Tom

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