[posted and mailed]
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003 21:30:14 GMT, Joe Lewis <joe@???> wrote:
> We've installed Exim 4.10 on FreeBSD 4.7 onto a production server that
> went live Tuesday morning. But, we've run into a little problem.
> Exim is core dumping (exiting on signal 11). These are on the
> deliveries.
> Our set up uses two directories, one that is for incoming mail. Then
> SpamAssassin grabs it, checks it, and puts in into the delivery
> folder.
> Once in the delivery folder, the second "q" process should pull it
> out
> and deliver it.
Sounds like from what you say that it is not Exim (standard installation
lets say) which is segfaulting of itself alone but this is happening
after SpamAssassin has touched messages.
Have you tested and tried Exim working alone (no SA) to rule out/confirm
that it is working OK on your setup?
This question should strictly be posted onto the SA-Exim list as it
relates to an add on to Exim. I don't see your question there. Are you
using SA-Exim (
http://marc.merlins.org/linux/exim/sa.html) or straight
SpamAssassin ??
Would suggest:
1) check and get working standard Exim setup, then
2) do a split setup with one Exim daemon accepting messages and second
Exim daemon picking up and delivering
3) then put SA-Exim in (if it is SA-Exim you are using, which I don't
think you are - but I am not up on SA)
That should help to pin down point of failure. Good luck.
PS