Closing because this package is not in Ubuntu any more.
** Changed in: dbmail (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
dbmail init script f
Is the missing of the default file also considered as a bug?
I think the init.d script has to be changed to report an error if the default
file is missing.
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No feedback from user the last couple of days.
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Hi Richie.
(I tried to reply via email this morning, but seems like it isn't
possible, here is the text from the mail.)
Are you sure that the daemons is listening on localhost and not eth0 or
something like that ?
normaly i use 'netstat -tupan' which shows all interfaces, and which
ip's processe
The file was empty...
I tested it on a fresh install on hardy...
Adding the options seems to of helped but I cannot telnet the server...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/default$ sudo /etc/init.d/dbmail restart
* Stopping dbmail servers [ OK ]
* Starting dbma
So basically your advice helped but I cannot connect to it.
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Also netstat is empty...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/default$ netstat -l
Active Internet connections (only servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State
tcp0 0 localhost:ipp *:* LISTEN
tcp0 0 *:smtp
Hi Richie.
Have you edited /etc/default/dbmail to specify which services to start,
like the example below ?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /etc/default/dbmail
START_IMAPD=1
START_LMTPD=1
START_SIEVE=1
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The variables you can define here is:
START_IMAPD
START_POP3D
START_LMTPD
STA
Here is the output from init script:
/etc/init.d/dbmail restart
* Stopping dbmail servers
[ OK ]
* Starting dbmail servers