--- Philipp_Gasch?tz <philipp@???> wrote:
> > Jun 4 15:38:01 va /USR/SBIN/CRON[325]: (mail) CMD ( if [ -x
> > /usr/sbin/exim -a -f /etc/exim.conf ]; then /usr/sbin/exim -q
> > >/dev/null
> > 2>&1; fi)
> >
> > If I'm understanding this correctly, it appears that my
> > messages are being
> > appended to /dev/null! Why would it do this, and how can I
> > make it stop?
>
> No, this means that any output generated by Exim (Messages sent to the
> screen) are supressed.
>
> Have you checked the panic log?
Where is the panic log located? I don't have a panic log in
/var/log/exim, which is where the mainlog file is located. I did a "find"
on "panic", and I only found a file in /proc/sys/kernel that doesn't seem
related to exim. It contains a zero in it. Is it possible that the panic
log will not be created if exim doesn't try to add information to it?
> Have you tried to start exim manually?
I restarted it with the "restart" command.
> Try setting verbose Logging to 9 in Exim...
How do I do that? I couldn't find anything within the man pages, the FAQ,
the specifications, or /etc/exim.conf that gives any indication how to do
this.
--Chris
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Chris Wilson <chris@???>
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