Check the mail log and messages logs . Also have a look at the chkconfig as to whats set to run <br><br>Martin<br><br>On Tuesday, 20 December 2011, Tony Arcus <<a href="mailto:tony@ai.net.nz">tony@ai.net.nz</a>> wrote:<br>
><br>><br>>> On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 11:31 PM, Martin Hepworth <<a href="mailto:maxsec@gmail.com">maxsec@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>>>><br>>>> FYI in centos 6 the default mta could be postfix if it's like red hat ! So<br>
>>> you may need to disable postfix if u want to get this going..<br>>><br>>> Good point<br>>><br>>> Tony - if you telnet to the server on port 25, do you get the sendmail<br>>> or postfix banner?<br>
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><br>> It got me thinking... what else could be delivering the mail from /var/spool/<a href="http://mqueue.in">mqueue.in</a>? Other than sendmail?<br>><br>> ----------------------------------------------------------------<br>
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