Dave,
Thank you for your suggestions. I have made a few further attempts and my
results are below. Things could be better. :|
> >/var/qmail/rc reads:
> >exec env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:$PATH" \
> > qmail-start " cat /var/qmail/control/defaultdelivery " \
> > accustamp
>
>I see two problems. First, you should have:
>
> `cat /var/qmail/control/defaultdelivery`
Used double and single quote as per your second message to avoid white
space.
>Second, you're sending qmail-start's output to accustamp, but
>accustamp just timestamps standard input and writes it to standard
>output. You should redirect accustamp's output to a file or logging
>program, e.g.:
>
>exec env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:$PATH" \
> qmail-start " cat /var/qmail/control/defaultdelivery " \
> accustamp > /var/log/qmail.log &
>or
> accustamp | splogger qmail &
Implemented both but logs show nothing. (see below)
> >I can send mail out through SMTP but the only way I can allow relaying is
>to
> >rm rcpthosts. Putting the /etc/tcp.smtp values into a cdb with many
> >different IP's specifying ,RELAYCLIENT="" is not working. Applying the
> >relayclient patch to use control/relay* is not working. I am wide open
>for
> >relay abuse until this is corrected. I am aware of the number of people
> >with relay problems but I feel I have triple checked all of the most
>common
> >problems.
>
>What is tcpserver logging? What does you tcp.smtp look like?
tcp.smtp is:
127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
192.168.0.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
:allow
I output syslog to tty6 so the log is full of I/O errors (when I reboot).
All I get on tty6 is failed logins and cache cleanups by 'named'.
If there are any details I have left out, they are probably concerning my
network configuration. The box has two NICs, one on the NT Domain LAN
(192.168.0.2), the other on the NET. Outgoing it is used as a gateway with
masqerading and a packet firewall controls the incoming. I can waork around
the relaying problem (albeit messy), but not being able to receive mail is a
big problem. Even though everything appears to be running, qmail is simply
not listening/accepting - and therefore not telling me about it.
If this sounds too difficult to troubleshoot via a mailing list, please
suggest some simple tests or scripts that I can use to eliminate variables.
I honestly need help with this one.
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