mpierce wrote:
> Using Debian Woody 3.0 stable with exim-tls (SSL support) 3.35-3
>
> New to program and am lost with the problem of why I'm not getting my
> mail. Investigation reveals that they are lots of frozen messages, i.e,
> 7m 3.5K 197tRC-0004kB-00 <> *** frozen ***
> exim-users-admin@???
> 39m 4.3K 197svz-0004d8-00 <> *** frozen ***
> mplayer-users-bounces@???
> 5h 6.1K 197pBk-0003jv-00 <> *** frozen ***
> libranet-users@???
> 5h 8.2K 197pBk-0003jo-00 <> *** frozen ***
> procmail-bounces@???
> 15h 4.8K 197fox-0002iw-00 <> *** frozen ***
>
> sentto-1288743-18549-1050948847-mrpierce=optusnet.com.au@???
> 15h 6.4K 197f7M-0002Wp-00 <> *** frozen ***
> evolution-admin@???
>
> It appears that every single mailing list is frozen and then there are
> others. Woe is me!
>
> Now, I just need a MTA that delivers my mail to me; nothing really
> fancy. I have fetchmail grab the mail and procmail do some basic
> filtering for spam, etc.
>
> My IP on the network is 192.168.1.252 if my notebook is docked or
> 192.168.1.253 if using the PCMCIA card. Regardless of IP, machine is
> 'libranet'.
>
> I attaching my portions of my /etc/exim/exim.conf in the hope that
> someone can help me quickly sort this out:
I haven't looked at the config, it's better than you provide your
debuglog also, please try:
exim -d9 -M 197tRC-0004kB-00
This will show many debug-informations, that will help us to find your
problem.
Further, all those messages are bounces, that most probably means that
fetchmail did something wrong when it inserted the mail into exim, have
you checked the body of this messages with exim -Mvb 197tRC-0004kB-00?
Also, check your logs, too see why the original message was bounced.
Nico