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I recently noticed that Bacula actually produces a traceback
when it crashes (or at least tries to), which is then mailed
via bsmtp to the hardcoded address <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, with the
sender address set to the same address.

Unfortunately, on my Bacula director machines that address is
not a valid, reachable E-mail address. (Which I think is not so
unusual - if you want to challenge that statement, be my guest.)
So neither the mail with the backtrace information itself, nor
the resulting bounce message ever go anywhere, and the
information vanishes into nirvana. Which is why I never noticed
that helpful feature before. (Yes, I read the message "trying to
produce a backtrace, but as that was the end of it I thought, it
tried but didn't succeed.)

Isn't there a better way?

Thx
T.

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Tilman Schmidt
Phoenix Software GmbH                     www.phoenixsoftware.de
53227 Bonn, Germany                    Amtsgericht Bonn HRB 2934
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