Thus spake Philip Hazel:
>
> Did you try to find out what it was doing? Run the exiwhat script as
> root, and it should tell you what all Exim processes think they are
> doing. What does "exim -bp" show for the message?
exim -bp shows:
22h 0wOmBN-000B6p-00 <webserv@???>
doug@???
22h 0wOmX3-0003FT-00 <webserv@???>
doug@???
2h 0wP5Ir-0008yw-00 <webserv@???>
doug@???
(I've already received these mails).
If I do -Mrm on them, they show up as locked.
Exiwhat says:
7636 1.59 delivering 0wOmBN-000B6p-00
14819 1.59 delivering 0wP5Ir-0008yw-00
18542 1.59 daemon: -q1h, listening on port 25
32204 1.59 delivering 0wOmX3-0003FT-00
52519 1.59 handling incoming connection from [199.172.62.20]
ps -fu root | grep exim shows:
root 7636 1 15 11:29:38 - 291:45 /usr/local/lib/exim/exim -Mc 0wO
mBN-000B6p-00
root 14819 1 15 07:54:37 - 9:38 /usr/local/lib/exim/exim -Mc 0wP5
Ir-0008yw-00
root 28980 29358 2 09:50:23 pts/40 0:00 grep exim
root 32204 1 14 11:52:01 - 285:15 /usr/local/lib/exim/exim -Mc 0wO
mX3-0003FT-00
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Doug Sewell (doug@???) (
http://cc.ysu.edu/~doug/)
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