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Re: SMTP Server is not being accessed!!

To: kbajwa <kbajwa@tibonline.net>
Subject: Re: SMTP Server is not being accessed!!
From: Peter Serwe <peter@infostreet.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2006 11:24:13 -0800
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kbajwa wrote:
cat /service/qmail-smtpd/log/run

It will look like
#!/bin/sh
exec setuidgid qmaill multilog t s5242880 n5 /var/log/qmail/smtpd

your log files will be in /var/log/qmail/smtpd

Do the same for your qmail-send and you find all your log files

Please review my initial post. My question is; where are the 'tcpserver' log
files?

My question was based on a post/reply by Charges:

You should be checking the tcpserver logs for the SMTP service.  They'll
show you, for instance, whether all available/configured connection slots
were already in use at the time.

So again here is my question:

Where are the 'tcpserver' logs located?

Kirt
And your answer was provided, which is essentially:

'wherever you put them when you installed qmail, as shown by however
they are configured in the files mentioned'

So there is your answer again. I highly suggest reading the responses you received and executing the commands shown. If you don't understand the responses, then
execute the commands, paste exact output, and ask for clarification.

Might I also *highly* suggest reading through Charles's fairly comprehensive
document, which it would appear you haven't taken the time to read, or read any
of the stuff referenced therein.

http://pyropus.ca/personal/writings/12-steps-to-qmail-list-bliss.html

I can personally guarantee that if you had've read the documentation for
tcpserver, you'd have found your answer without ever posting to this list.

I personally log my tcpserver through syslog, but most do not, either way,
it's specified on the command line you start tcpserver with, so go find it.

Peter

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