Peter Radcliffe (pir@???) wrote:
> Jacob Kuntz <jake@???> probably said:
> > the configuration i'm using is generated by eximconfig shipped with debian.
>
> Which means nothing to 98% of us.
sorry, i thought since exim is the default mta with debian, there would be
more debian-aware people here.
> Include your directors.
which directors would be signifigant here? my exim.conf is >100 lines with
the comments stripped out. forgive me for being quite new to exim.
>
> Run the debugging command, tell us the results.
Exim version 2.05 debug level 10 uid=0 gid=0
probably Berkeley DB version 1.8x (native mode)
Actual local interface address is 127.0.0.1
Actual local interface address is 140.186.59.253
Single queue run
set_process_info: 9680 2.05 running the queue (single queue run)
LOG: 0 MAIN
Start queue run: pid=9680
set_process_info: 9680 2.05 running queue: 128W2s-0002Ve-00-H
set_process_info: 9680 2.05 running queue: waiting for 128W2s-0002Ve-00
(9681)
delivering message 128W2s-0002Ve-00
set_process_info: 9681 2.05 delivering 128W2s-0002Ve-00
Opened spool file 128W2s-0002Ve-00-H
user=root uid=0 gid=0 sender=root@???
sender_local=1 resent=no ident=root
Non-recipients:
Empty Tree
---- End of tree ----
recipients_count=1
body_linecount=0 message_linecount=10
Delivery address list:
jake@???
locked /var/spool/exim/db/retry.lockfile
opened DB file /var/spool/exim/db/retry: flags=0
unique = jake@???
dbfn_read: key=D:jake@???
post-process jake@???
LOG: 5 MAIN
== jake@??? directing defer (-31): retry time not reached
After directing:
Local addresses:
Remote addresses:
Failed addresses:
Addresses to be routed:
Deferred addresses:
jake@???
search_tidyup called
>>>>>> Local deliveries >>>>>>
search_tidyup called
>>>>>> Remote deliveries >>>>>>
set_process_info: 9681 2.05 tidying up after delivering 128W2s-0002Ve-00
Processing retry items
Succeeded addresses:
Failed addresses:
Deferred addresses:
jake@???: no retry items
end of retry processing
time on queue = 2m8s
warning counts: required 0 done 0
delivery deferred: update_spool=0 header_changed=0
end delivery of 128W2s-0002Ve-00
set_process_info: 9680 2.05 running queue
LOG: 0 MAIN
End queue run: pid=9680
>
> > mailboxes exist as /var/spool/mail/${local_part}. is there any way to
> > prevent exim from setting the cwd to the user's homedir?
>
> home =
where does that line belong?
>
> P.
>
> --
> pir pir@??? pir@???
>
>
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