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<0> I really have no idea what I'm doing and I'm running into a problem with qmail: i type qmailctl start and it gives me this error: qmail-send supervise not running qmail-pop3 supervise not running qmail-smtpd supervise not running -- any ideas how to fix this? <0> anyone?? <0> http://phpfi.com/102819 is a pastebin of my problem <1> There'a a wrapper that runs qmail called supervise <0> so what is your suggestion that I do? <1> /etc/init.d/svscan start <0> I don't have a svscan in my init.d folder
<1> Which distro <0> fedora core 3 <0> thoughts? <1> http://www.lifewithqmail.org/lwq.txt <1> See section 2.8.2.2 <0> I have supervise scripts in /var/qmail already <0> I just don't know how to start them <0> any idea how to start them? Ican't find it in that doc <1> Well, it's probably something ridiculusly simple, I just don't know what it is under RH. <0> hmm ok. <1> Do you have /usr/bin/svscan <0> yes <1> That should do it. <1> AFAIK <0> supervise: fatal: unable to start boot/run: file does not exist <0> bah, thanks for your help. <1> Okay. It wants a path to a directory that contains symlinks to to rc scripts of the qmail services to be run. I have: PrISUm2 ~ # ls /service/ -l <1> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 31 Nov 24 19:24 qmail-send -> /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-send <1> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 32 Nov 22 18:13 qmail-smtpd -> /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-smtpd <0> I have those already <1> Yes, when you started svscan did you p*** it the path to that directory? <0> no, how do I do that? <1> /usr/bin/svscan /service <1> actually, here: <1> This is exactly what my qmail starts: <1> /usr/bin/svscan --pidfile /var/run/svscan.pid -- /service <0> no pidfile there
<0> seems /usr/bin/svscan doesn't exist, must be in the sbin <0> /usr/local/bin/svscan <0> that's where it is <1> mkay. Go different distros putting things in different places. :) <0> yeah, found it, but it's saying taht PID file doesn't exist <1> Try it without the pid file argument <0> ok <0> I launched it and just sits there <0> looking like it's trying to launch something <1> Well, if you run it from the command line it should just sit there <0> screen it? <0> or do what? <1> But if everything is OK the system should react to incoming and outgoing emails. <1> My system uses start-stop-daemon to call it, but that may be gentoo specific. <0> YES! <0> that worked! <0> thank you <1> np <2> hi guys. anyone up for a qmail question? <2> no dice? <3> fah: dont ask to ask, just ask <4> Hi all <4> Does Qmail have any "web" that I can put in my apache server to get axx via the web into the email's? <5> Yoni: is a other's project's horde , imp; etc <4> cool, thanks for the info <6> Alright.. i just switched mail servers, and am using IMAP (both on old and new) what is the best way to transfer all the data (folders, emails)? I have root access to both servers.. <2> i am running the qmail toaster package and everything is setup correctly <2> i created /home/vpopmail/etc/defaultdomain with the default domain so users could log into squirrelmail without appending @pabstblueribbon.net to their username <2> except when they login WITHOUT appending @pbr.net they are able to login but mail they compose is sent out as user@localhost instead of user@pabstblueribbon.net <2> if they do login with the fully qualified name it sends out correctly though <2> any ideas?
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