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Re: [tpop3d-discuss] tpop3 & mysql


From: Chris Lightfoot
Subject: Re: [tpop3d-discuss] tpop3 & mysql
Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 21:59:36 +0100
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On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 04:56:07AM +0800, Yuan-Chung Hsiao(ychsiao) wrote:
> address@hidden [/usr/local/etc/rc.d] (4:54) tpop3d -v -f
> /usr/local/etc/tpop3d.conf
> address@hidden [/usr/local/etc/rc.d] (4:55) tail -f /var/log/maillog
> Sep 30 04:50:43 graduate tpop3d[97083]: net_loop: tpop3d version 1.5.2
> successfully started
> Sep 30 04:54:27 graduate tpop3d[97083]: net_loop: terminating on signal 2
> Sep 30 04:54:59 graduate tpop3d[97087]: TCP Wrappers support enabled, using
> daemon name `tpop3d'
> Sep 30 04:54:59 graduate tpop3d[97087]: listener_new:
> gethostbyaddr(0.0.0.0): cannot resolve name
> Sep 30 04:54:59 graduate tpop3d[97087]: listener_new: 0.0.0.0:110: cannot
> obtain domain suffix for this address
> Sep 30 04:54:59 graduate tpop3d[97087]: listener_new: 0.0.0.0:110: using
> fallback domain suffix `graduate.stu.edu.tw'
> Sep 30 04:54:59 graduate tpop3d[97087]: parse_listeners: listening on
> address 0.0.0.0:110
> Sep 30 04:54:59 graduate tpop3d[97087]: /usr/local/etc/tpop3d.conf:
> specifying append-domain and strip-domain does not make much sense
> Sep 30 04:54:59 graduate tpop3d[97087]: 1 authentication drivers
> successfully loaded
> Sep 30 04:54:59 graduate tpop3d[97087]: net_loop: tpop3d version 1.5.2
> successfully started
> Sep 30 04:55:27 graduate tpop3d[97087]: listeners_post_select: client
> [6]127.0.0.1/graduate.stu.edu.tw: connected to local address 127.0.0.1:110
> Sep 30 04:55:39 graduate tpop3d[97087]: authcontext_new_user_pass: began
> session for `s86101101' with mysql; uid 65534, gid 6
> Sep 30 04:55:39 graduate tpop3d[97087]: fork_child: [6]s86101101(127.0.0.1):
> began session for `s86101101' with mysql; child PID is 97093

were there no log messages after this? I'd expect some
about the mailbox being opened and so forth.


secondly, what response do you get if you run the SQL
query you specify manually against the database?

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