I just switched it from /etc/tcp.smtp to /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb and now I can not relay at all. Very strange.....
-Steve On Fri, 29 Aug 2003, Shane Chrisp wrote: > You have put tcp.smtp as you cdb file? Its normally tcp.smtp.cdb. May be > that your > file is empty and being ignored? > > Shane > > -----Original Message----- > From: Steven Job [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, 29 August 2003 1:12 AM > To: Raymond Luong > Cc: vpopmail list > Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Can not get vpopmail to enable roaming support > > > > > I'm having just the oposite problem, I can't turn it off when I > want to. > :-) > > Not quite sure if this helps but here is configuration > information I used. > ./configure \ > --enable-roaming-users=y \ > --enable-tcprules-prog=/usr/local/bin/tcprules \ > --enable-tcpserver-file=/etc/tcp.smtp \ > --enable-relay-clear-minutes=70 \ > --enable-learn-passwords=y \ > --enable-auth-logging=y \ > --enable-mysql-logging=y \ > --enable-clear-passwd=y \ > --enable-mysql=y \ > --enable-mysql-replication=n \ > --enable-many-domains=y \ > --enable-qmail-ext=y \ > --enable-passwd=n \ > --enable-logging=p \ > --enable-domainquotas=y \ > --enable-defaultquota=1000000 > > All of my relay information is of course in the database, but it works > perfect. But like I said I can't turn it off with the > qmailadmin_limits. > > -Steve > > > On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Raymond Luong wrote: > > > > > > > Please Help > > I recompile vpopmail with --enable roaming=y-- but > > it still does not work. I can connect to via pop3 server but > can not send mail. It reply with "domain > > isn't in my list of allow rcpthosts". I don't know what's > wrong or what I'd missing. I really need to > > get this up and running. Any help will be great. I'm running > redhat 8.0, vpopmail 5.3.14, qmailadmin, > > and courier-imap. > > I read around the internet and discover under vpopmail > folder, there should be 2 files: etc/tcp.smtp > > and etc/tcp.smpt.cdb. I check my vpopmail directory and there > is no such files. So I link my qmail > > tcp.smtp and tcp.smtp.cdb with the following command "ln -s > /etc/tcp.smtp /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb to the > > ~vpopmail/etc/ and I gave both files 777 permission. That > didn't make any difference, I still can't > > send via pop3 connection. What am I missing. > > > > Thank you so much for any help you can provide > > raymond > > > > > > > > > > >