Hi, I ran eximconfig and created a new /etc/exim/exim.conf file. With this things are working, in that mail is not handled twice by exim, and there is no long delay before I get my email. A few weeks ago I did a dist-upgade to testing, and now think that I should have run eximconfig then. I'm still a bit puzzled: when I look at my email in Mutt I have a "F" next to each message, which I believe means that it was sent by me. That is a very trivial inconvenience, but I'm curious as to why it happens. For a typical message the exim log says:
2002-11-08 16:13:52 18AJG4-0003VB-00 <= [EMAIL PROTECTED] H=otte (localhost) [127.0.0.1] P=esmtp S=1252 id=20021108225759.GA262@perelandra 2002-11-08 16:13:52 18AJG4-0003VB-00 => |/usr/bin/procmail -t ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) <ric@otte> D=userforward T=address_pipe 2002-11-08 16:13:52 18AJG4-0003VB-00 Completed I also notice a very large number of lines like the following in the exim log file: 2002-11-08 16:08:02 17MrQy-0001U2-00 Message is frozen 2002-11-08 16:08:02 17MrSX-0001fd-00 Message is frozen 2002-11-08 16:08:02 17NaPJ-0007oV-00 Message is frozen 2002-11-08 16:08:02 End queue run: pid=12870 It looks to me as if there are a lot more 'Message is frozen' logs than before. But I believe the mail is being delivered (or at least some of it is being delivered), and I'm wondering why I'm getting those messages. Is there an easy way to check to see if any messages are frozen and never thawed or delivered? Thanks very much. Your help has been very appreciated. Best, Ric -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]