On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 06:14:45PM -0800, Emmett Culley wrote: > > The pre-active delay is measured from the time message is created until > > it enters the active queue (in this case for the first time). So the > > message was either: > > > > - Not yet fully formed (delayed EOF in the > > mail(1)->sendmail(1)->postdrop(1)) process chain) > > Thanks to the hints above I looked into the code that I was calling > from the cron job. I found that one of the scripts that was being > called never returned until the next night when it was executed again. > Hence the 24 hour delay.
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