On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 08:03:59AM -0400, Kenneth Westerback wrote: > On 18 May 2014 07:52, Gilles Chehade <gil...@poolp.org> wrote: > > On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 07:37:26AM -0400, Kenneth Westerback wrote: > >> On 18 May 2014 05:37, Gilles Chehade <gil...@poolp.org> wrote: > >> > On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 10:40:13PM -0400, Allan Streib wrote: > >> >> On Sat, May 17, 2014, at 05:30 PM, Allan Streib wrote: > >> >> > >> >> > Just upgraded to -current from my local mirror. Was previously working > >> >> > with a recent-ish -current (late April or early May) > >> >> > >> >> By "current" I meant "snapshot" sorry if that caused any confusion. > >> >> > >> > > >> > I'll have a look at this, thanks > >> > > >> > -- > >> > Gilles Chehade > >> > > >> > https://www.poolp.org @poolpOrg > >> > > >> > >> I've found that if there is anything processed from the offline queue > >> then smtpd stops immediately. If I remove all offline files then smtpd > >> starts up fine but as soon as I send an email (using mutt) it exits. > >> > > > > strange :-/ > > > > I am running an opensmtpd -current on top of a snapshot one week-old and > > no matter what I try I can't reproduce with the default configuration. > > Oddly enough, I upgraded a working machine that had a week old > snapshot to -current and that's when the problem surfaced. :-) > > I suspect some LibreSSL fall out, but only because of the churn there, > not because of anything I saw go by that I can link to the issue. >
That would be strange, offline enqueuing doesn't hit any SSL code path as far as I can think with my under-caffeinated mind :-p I'll upgrade to -current this afternoon and see how it goes > .... Ken > > > > > I just tried to enqueue offline mails after reading your mail: > > > > $ echo test | mail gilles && sudo smtpd -dv > > debug: init ssl-tree > > info: OpenSMTPD 5.4.3 starting > > [...] > > debug: smtpd: scanning offline queue... > > debug: smtpd: enqueueing offline message > > /var/spool/smtpd/offline/1400413673.u5SMhBkRCh > > debug: smtpd: offline scanning done > > debug: smtp: new client on listener: 0x13b5a7e68100 > > smtp-in: New session 4af9e1d27b2d9096 from host 0@localhost [local] > > debug: 0x13b7b4d9c000: end of message, msgflags=0x0000 > > smtp-in: Accepted message 1540150a on session 4af9e1d27b2d9096: > > from=<r...@ws.poolp.org>, to=<gil...@ws.poolp.org>, size=169, ndest=1, > > proto=ESMTP > > debug: scheduler: evp:1540150aac11ccde scheduled (mda) > > smtp-in: Closing session 4af9e1d27b2d9096 > > debug: smtp: 0x13b7b4d9c000: deleting session: done > > mda: new user 4af9e1d38d21e391 for "<getpwnam>:gilles" > > debug: lka: userinfo <getpwnam>:gilles > > debug: mda: new session 4af9e1d4e7c887ea for user "<getpwnam>:gilles" evpid > > 1540150aac11ccde > > debug: mda: no more envelope for "<getpwnam>:gilles" > > debug: mda: got message fd 4 for session 4af9e1d4e7c887ea evpid > > 1540150aac11ccde > > debug: mda: querying mda fd for session 4af9e1d4e7c887ea evpid > > 1540150aac11ccde > > debug: smtpd: forking mda for session 4af9e1d4e7c887ea: > > "/home/gilles/Maildir" as gilles > > debug: mda: got mda fd 5 for session 4af9e1d4e7c887ea evpid 1540150aac11ccde > > debug: mda: end-of-file for session 4af9e1d4e7c887ea evpid 1540150aac11ccde > > debug: mda: all data sent for session 4af9e1d4e7c887ea evpid > > 1540150aac11ccde > > debug: smtpd: mda process done for session 4af9e1d4e7c887ea: exited okay > > delivery: Ok for 1540150aac11ccde: from=<r...@ws.poolp.org>, > > to=<gil...@ws.poolp.org>, user=gilles, method=maildir, delay=0s, > > stat=Delivered > > debug: mda: session 4af9e1d4e7c887ea done > > debug: mda: user "gilles" becomes runnable > > debug: mda: all done for user "<getpwnam>:gilles" > > > > > >> > >> When I had four files in offline, then there were 4 "New session" > >> lines before the 'warn' messages start. > >> > >> All on -current as of yesterday, including mutt. > >> > > > > I have no idea right now what could cause that but I'm looking into it > > and hopefully I can find a way to crash this afternoon. > > > > > > -- > > Gilles Chehade > > > > https://www.poolp.org @poolpOrg > -- Gilles Chehade https://www.poolp.org @poolpOrg