On Fri, 7 Jan 2005, Ron McKeating wrote:
> > > rw-r----- 1 exim nobody 2914 Nov 1 09:18 1COYKP-0003xo-Bj-D
> > > -rw-r----- 1 exim nobody 1167 Nov 1 09:18 1COYKP-0003xo-Bj-H
> >
> > How did that happen? The message whose ID is 1COYKP-0003xo-Bj should be
> > in the /usr/local/exim/spool/input/o/ directory, not the .../P/
> > directory (assuming you have split_spool_directory set). That's why Exim
> > can't find it.
> >
>
> Hmmm very confused. We tend not to bugger about with spool directories
> much. So lets do a little test
SORRY! Thinko Alert! Mea Culpa! Mea Culpa! What I wrote is utter
nonsense. Blame it on Friday.
I take it all back. There is no problem with your spool directories.
(It's the last character of the FIRST component that is used for the
subdirectory, not the last character of the last component.)
So, back to the other idea: what spool directory is Exim looking at? Did
you try running the -Mrm with the -d debugging flag?
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