On 11/5/2011 1:23 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> On 11/4/2011 7:43 PM, Noah wrote:
>
>
>> and there is a corresponding (Command time limit exceeded:
>> "/usr/bin/procmail") log entry in /var/log/mail.log
>>
>> so what can I do to circumvent procmail from
On 11/4/2011 7:43 PM, Noah wrote:
> and there is a corresponding (Command time limit exceeded:
> "/usr/bin/procmail") log entry in /var/log/mail.log
>
> so what can I do to circumvent procmail from claiming a time out. is
> there a global server setting I can con
:/usr/bin:$PATH
HOME=/home/
MAILIN=$HOME/mail
DEFAULT=/var/mail/
#MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail
#LOGFILE=$MAILDIR/from
LOCKFILE=/var/mail/.lock
NULL=/dev/null
I can see the bounce claiming "Command time limit exceeded:
"/usr/bin/procmail"" back to my secondary account is originating fr
--- On Mon, 11/8/10, Sahil Tandon wrote:
> From: Sahil Tandon
> Subject: Re: status=bounced (Command time limit exceeded: "/usr/bin/procmail")
> To: postfix-users@postfix.org
> Date: Monday, November 8, 2010, 8:35 PM
> On Mon, 2010-11-08 at 19:15:42 -0800,
> Pablo C
--- On Mon, 11/8/10, Sahil Tandon wrote:
> From: Sahil Tandon
> Subject: Re: status=bounced (Command time limit exceeded: "/usr/bin/procmail")
> To: postfix-users@postfix.org
> Date: Monday, November 8, 2010, 8:35 PM
> On Mon, 2010-11-08 at 19:15:42 -0800,
> Pablo C
e inbox too.
>
> Nov 8 18:48:35 correo postfix/local[11453]: 88CAF2D6A74:
> to=, relay=local, delay=1000, delays=0.27/0.05/0/1000,
> dsn=5.3.0, status=bounced (Command time limit exceeded: "/usr/bin/procmail")
>
Usually procmail delivers within reasonable time limits even t
orreo postfix/local[11453]: 88CAF2D6A74:
> to=, relay=local, delay=1000,
> delays=0.27/0.05/0/1000, dsn=5.3.0, status=bounced (Command time limit
> exceeded: "/usr/bin/procmail")
>
> Could you please tell me if there is a solution different to reduce
> the size of the inbox file?
000,
dsn=5.3.0, status=bounced (Command time limit exceeded: "/usr/bin/procmail")
Could you please tell me if there is a solution different to reduce the size of
the inbox file? Is there a 'physical' limit in the inbox file size even having
mailbox_size_limit = 0? What might