On Sat, 2004-02-28 at 15:36, Axiom wrote: > Sorry about the top posting. I have never heard of top posting before. I > just had to look it up on google to see what it even meant. Now I know :) > > I am not sure how qmail-smtpd is running. I don't even see it in my process > list anywhere. I am running qmail + vpopmail + courier-imap.
you probably won't, it's only active when there is a connection active. > The only other thing that I can see is that in my /etc/rc.local startup > script i have a line that says: > > csh -cf '/command/svscanboot &' that's starting svscan on /service. that's from daemontools. > Could that have something to do with how qmail-smtpd is running? maybe, if you're running it under daemontools. > How does qmail-smtpd usually start with a qmail + vpopmail setup? it must be started under a superserver such as tcpserver, inetd, xinetd, etc. I assume you're using freebsd, so you can't use netstat -anp to get the process id of what is listening on port 25. The thing is, you should know how it's starting, because you set it up. -Jeremy -- Jeremy Kitchen Systems Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kitchen @ #qmail on EFNet - Join the party! ..................... Inter7 Internet Technologies, Inc. www.inter7.com 866.528.3530 toll free 847.492.0470 int'l 847.492.0632 fax GNUPG key ID: 93BDD6CE