Re: [Exim] $message_headers not recognised [Exim 4.04]

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Συντάκτης: Vadim Vygonets
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Αντικείμενο: Re: [Exim] $message_headers not recognised [Exim 4.04]
Quoth Philip Hazel on Tue, May 21, 2002:
> On Tue, 21 May 2002, Vadim Vygonets wrote:
>
> > And the "unknown variable" error was given only to some messages,
> > not all of them, which confused me a lot.
>
> Well, I don't want to make it too easy for you, do I? :-)


More info: it seems that if I send the message with "-d+all", the
delivery fails immediately, but succeeds at the next queue run.
The error is:

2002-05-23 01:10:31 17AeJT-000CW4-00 internal problem in system filter: failure to transfer data from subprocess
2002-05-23 01:10:31 17AeJT-000CW4-00 Error in system filter file: internal problem in system filter: failure to transfer data from subprocess

And the last few pages of the log are filled with:

---0 Get 135185128    32       string.c  346
---0 Get 135185160    16       string.c  346
---0 Get 135185176    24       filter.c  688
---0 Get 135185200    24       filter.c  480
---0 Get 135185224    24       string.c  346
---0 Get 135185248    16       string.c  346
---0 Get 135185264   224       string.c  346
---0 Get 135185488    24       filter.c 1000
---0 Get 135096968    80       string.c  346


And the last Malloc line is:

--Malloc 135180288  8192        store.c  133 111968 1605


If I do "-d-all+memory", the last few lines are:

---0 Get 135132936     8    transport.c  474
---0 Rst 135132936    **    transport.c  617 32768
---0 Get 135132712    64       string.c 1059
---0 Get 135132776    40         tree.c   32
---0 Get 135132816    40         tree.c   32
---0 Rst 135132816    **         tree.c   35 32768
---0 Get 135132816   256      deliver.c  698


(and there's a chunk of Free in search.c a page before that), and
the last Malloc is:

--Malloc 135070912    16       search.c  381 40960 19177


Tomorrow I'm going to do some more testing and see what debug
flags triggers the panic. It's stranger than fiction.

Vadik.

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