On Tue, Apr 22, 2003 at 05:25:32PM +0100, Philip Hazel wrote:
> That's the *main* log. I asked for the msglog file for the message (find
> them in /var/spool/exim/msglog). That saves you searching the logs.
Sorry for not reading properly.
I have checked now for 2 messages which have been in the queue for 10
days and could not find their message logs e.g. 194azP-0004lw-00 which
should be in tye /P/ subdirectory but is not. Not even a "find
. -name 194azP-0004lw-00" in the /opt/exim/spool/msglog could find it.
> Are you running queue runners?
> Are you *sure* you are running queue runners???? Are you seeing "start
> queue run" and "end queue run" in your logs? If not, how did you start
> the exim daemon?
I thought I was sure then when I checked again after your message I
saw that I changed the startup script for exim when our
exchange-server was down about a week or two ago. Normally it starts
up with daemon /usr/sbin/exim -bd -q1m in /etc/init.d and I have
removed the -q1m --- and forgot about it.
That was probably the problem.
Thanks for your help. I am sure everything will get back to normal
now.
Regards.
Johann
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