tlabs wrote:
> Unfortunatly this is all that seems to get logged.
<some snips from the logs snipped>
> as you can see, there is not a lot of info to go on.
Turn off the exim daemon, then start it manually:
$ exim -d -bdf
You may find it useful to save output to some file, for later review.
$ exim -d -bdf 2> /tmp/exim-debug
When you think you have some stuff in /tmp/exim-debug, hit ctrl-c and
then you can see what non-mail commands were issued, how many non-mail
commands etc.
> Im sure the clients queue is processed every 30 mins so Ive set the
>
> smtp_accept_max_nonmail_hosts =
>
> variable and I just have to wait and see if his queue gets out.
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