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spirit28
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I had trouble sending email with Outlook (Office version). I read on thiss and other forums that this is a wellknown problem.
Also, I came to the following as a solution:
Bij adding '-Rt0' in the file '/etc/xinetd.d/smtp_psa'
The file then looks like the following:
******** QUOTE *********
Unfortunately I got the following error-message after the change:
Bad operator for attribute: /var/qmail/bin/cmd5checkpw [file=/etc/xinetd.d/smtp_psa] [line=11]
and
Bad operator for attribute: /var/qmail/bin/true [file=/etc/xinetd.d/smtp_psa] [line=11]
Then Qmail was down en didn't restart.
After removing the '-Rt0', the error-message persisted.
I removed the lines: /var/qmail/bin/cmd5checkpw /var/qmail/bin/true
From the file, and it works. I can send e-mail with Outlook, however it seems to be very slow somehow.
I actually don't know what the purpose of the lines are. I am curious if someone knows the meaning and the possible danger of having removed them.
My xinetd file is now as follows:
******** QUOTE *********
I send Plesk an e-mail and they told me that this line should work:
******** QUOTE *********
However, if I restart xinetd, I get the following error-message again:
******** QUOTE *********
Then it's impossible to connect to my SMTP-server.
If I reset the line in the way I had it working, it works again.
Ideas anyone?
Also, I came to the following as a solution:
Bij adding '-Rt0' in the file '/etc/xinetd.d/smtp_psa'
The file then looks like the following:
******** QUOTE *********
Unfortunately I got the following error-message after the change:
Bad operator for attribute: /var/qmail/bin/cmd5checkpw [file=/etc/xinetd.d/smtp_psa] [line=11]
and
Bad operator for attribute: /var/qmail/bin/true [file=/etc/xinetd.d/smtp_psa] [line=11]
Then Qmail was down en didn't restart.
After removing the '-Rt0', the error-message persisted.
I removed the lines: /var/qmail/bin/cmd5checkpw /var/qmail/bin/true
From the file, and it works. I can send e-mail with Outlook, however it seems to be very slow somehow.
I actually don't know what the purpose of the lines are. I am curious if someone knows the meaning and the possible danger of having removed them.
My xinetd file is now as follows:
******** QUOTE *********
I send Plesk an e-mail and they told me that this line should work:
******** QUOTE *********
However, if I restart xinetd, I get the following error-message again:
******** QUOTE *********
Then it's impossible to connect to my SMTP-server.
If I reset the line in the way I had it working, it works again.
Ideas anyone?