On Fri, 3 Mar 2000, Bryce Newall wrote:
> Yes, 300 is the exim UID. 9603 is, of course, an exim process that was
> started up, and for some reason, died with Signal 11.
Sure, but I was just wondering if there was any trace information which
told us how it was started up. (If the daemon started it, then it is a
reception process or a queue runner; if a user process started it, then
it is a reception process from an MUA; if a queue runner started it,
then its a delivery, etc.)
Since 300 is the Exim uid, we know that it was not a local delivery
process. I don't suppose there was a core dumped? (Look in
/var/spool/exim.)
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