On Thu, 17 May 2001 23:19:48 +0100, Mark Baker wrote:
>I thought it did, but I've checked and it's only doing it on the
>retry database (in /etc/cron.daily/exim), not the others. I'll fix
>that.
Below is my /etc/cron.daily/exim (it doesn't have exim_tidydb,
though):
#!/bin/sh
# Uncomment the f
On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 02:42:04PM -0700, Robert Cymbala wrote:
> 3.
> ``man exim_tidydb''
>"It is suggested that it be run periodically on all three
> databases, but at a quiet time of day, ..."
>
> Now there's just one question remaining in my mind... is Debian
> configured to run exi
On Mon, 14 May 2001 at 11:38:48 -0400, Rob Mahurin wrote:
[snip]
>Try sending a message to a both to a disappearing and
>non-disappearing address. The disappearing address, after
>delivery, should show up with a "D" in the mailq output,
>while the non-disappearing address prevents the mail fr
On Mon, May 07, 2001 at 01:58:45PM -0700, Robert Cymbala wrote:
> What are the "D"s next to some addresses but not others in this mailq
> output:
> 0m 2.3K 14wrw8-0003EP-00 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> D [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [...]
> D [EMAIL PROTECT
On Mon, 7 May 2001 18:58:33 -0400, Rob Mahurin wrote:
>On Mon, May 07, 2001 at 12:01:02PM -0700, Robert Cymbala wrote:
>>
>> I'm still seeing a problem. Have eliminated Emacs, by sending test
>> messages with:
>> $ echo "TEST" | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> This time I've noticed that an emai
On Mon, May 07, 2001 at 12:01:02PM -0700, Robert Cymbala wrote:
>
> I'm still seeing a problem. Have eliminated Emacs, by sending test
> messages with:
> $ echo "TEST" | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> This time I've noticed that an email message will appear in mailq
> output immediately after usin
I've finally got a concrete question that has a technical answer.
I ran this script:
http://www.lafn.org/~cymbala/photospy.html
and it created an email message.
What are the "D"s next to some addresses but not others in this mailq
output:
0m 2.3K 14wrw8-0003EP-00 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
D
Could this have something to do with it... A week ago the power
suddenly went off. Perhaps exim was doing something when the power
went off, and got messed up? In the previous post, there were retry
and wait-remote_smtp files in my _/var/spool/exim/db_ subdirectory.
* * *
I'm still seeing a problem. Have eliminated Emacs, by sending test
messages with:
$ echo "TEST" | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This time I've noticed that an email message will appear in mailq
output immediately after using mail, AND some messages just disappear
for some reason.
Here's a test scrip
Alan Shutko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Robert Cymbala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I COULD USE some advice on where to begin trouble-shooting the
>> following problem. Sometimes email that I send from Emacs (using C-x
>> m compose-mail) does _not_ appear in exim.
>
>Are you sure it isn't in
Robert Cymbala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I COULD USE some advice on where to begin trouble-shooting the
> following problem. Sometimes email that I send from Emacs (using C-x
> m compose-mail) does _not_ appear in exim.
Are you sure it isn't in exim's queue? Run mailq as root... mailq as
a
On Sat, May 05, 2001 at 11:47:24PM -0700, Robert Cymbala wrote:
>
> Mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" gets into exim's queue, but mail to
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" does _not_. Mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> does _not_ appear in exim. Glad I caught that fact, but I wonder how
> many other messages disappear
I COULD USE some advice on where to begin trouble-shooting the
following problem. Sometimes email that I send from Emacs (using C-x
m compose-mail) does _not_ appear in exim. Buffer *Messages* says
"sending... done" but sometimes the email does not appear in
/var/spool/exim/input (they accumulat
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