Yann Golanski wrote:
> No. Take a message in your queue and run "rcim -d -M ID" on it and see
> what it does. Your system is broken now and leaving it for long
> periodes of time will just make things worst.
Actually it seems to be doing fine even though the errors have been
occuring. I don't know whether I've actually lost any mail though, but
the eximstats show a normal amount of traffic passing through.
I don't have any mails in the queue except the frozen ones (due to spam
with spoofed addresses). I do notice (with 'watch') that files are
created in /var/spool/exim/input as messages go in and out.. so I guess
operations are normal. Hopefully running exim -bd -d will reveal
something interesting in all its verbosity.
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Regards,
wK (
www.doubleukay.com)