Heya guys..

Im having a similar problem to another thread currently on this list. I 
have done extensive research on the problem (both in the web and the 
archives for this list) and still dont seem to have it solved:

Im trying to configure a pop after smtp on my redhat box. I had installed 
qmail as per the LWQ, and have vpopmail 4.9.10 on the system. POP has been 
working fine for quite some time, but Ive never been able to get the relay 
to work for my virtual domains (its never been a priority until recently). 
Relaying does work fine with the IP in the /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb

Anyways, Ive tried dozens of different scripts for qmail-smtp (including 
both of the ones from the LWQ and vpopmail FAQ) without success. Vpopmail 
was configured for roaming users and with the cdb file for /etc/ (instead 
of ~/vpopmail/etc/). I've verified that vpopmail is looking for 
/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb in vpopmail's config.h (and is configured for roaming users).

Now I've recently realized that the ~/vpopmail/etc/open-smtp files are 
being created as root with 644 permissions. I do see new open-smtp.tmp 
files upon a user's successful login, but they are 0 byte files. I suspect 
the problem lies here. Is that true, and how do I go about fixing that?

Thanks in advance.

--Photocon
Conrad Hunziker III
www.nightskyent.com

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