Webservice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Not sure if this help you but from my experience with relay-ctrl:
> >
> > 1. create the /var/spool/relay-ctrl directory yourself .. (afair the
> > relay-ctrl-age don't have the code to create this)
>
> I've done that, what owner/perms must it have? (its now 777 root-root)
> Perhaps this is the basic problem?
That should be fine, if you're running relay-ctrl-age as root.
> relay-ctrl-age works (the cdb-file get's updated).
> Only /var/spool/relay-ctrl stays empty.
>
> Does any-one know how to check relay-ctrl-allow works?
It takes the IP address of a client which has just successfully authenticated
with POP3 from an environment variable set by tcpserver. It records it in the
spool directory. It rebuilds the tcprules file from the snippets you supply
plus the IP addresses it records, and then calls tcprules on it to generate
the appropriate .cdb file. relay-ctrl-age removes IP addresses from the spool
directory after a configurable time limit.
Of course, if I've got the fine detail incorrect, Bruce will correct me :).
Charles
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