Author: Patrick - South Valley Internet Date: To: Patrick - South Valley Internet CC: exim-users, Jeremy Harris Subject: Re: [exim] Very weird e-mail problems
I just now received the e-mail, and grep'd the logs again:
I think it might have something to do with the load on the Postfix mail
server. The loads are around 2.00 to 6.00 sometimes.
I don't think the Exim server is the problem. Would you folks agree?
Thanks for all the help.
Patrick
Patrick - South Valley Internet wrote: > Okay, I didn't know that about covering up the e-mail addresses. I'll
> use the real ones below.
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> And I get the e-mails, but Exim never logs anything about being
> successful. I grep'd for the message ID and only get one entry per ID.
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> 2006-11-30 16:29:57 1GpwHs-0004wU-QP <= patrick.masciocchi@???
> H=wx-out-0506.google.com [66.249.82.230] P=esmtp S=1703
> id=5aa0fe080611301632s4febded8jc3f8c75ddfe91f6c@???
> T="testing testing" from <patrick.masciocchi@???> for
> patrick@???
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> The trak-it.com e-mail should forward to my patrickm@??? e-mail
> address.
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> I haven't received the e-mail yet, but sometimes I get them within a few
> seconds. Other times they take a few hours. I still haven't received a
> couple of the tests I sent yet.
>
> What is even more strange is that I just sent a large file attachment to
> another e-mail address at garlic.com, and it went through instantly.
> This is why I'm so confused.
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> What else can I provide? Thanks again for all the help.
>
> Patrick
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> Jeremy Harris wrote:
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>> Patrick - South Valley Internet wrote:
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>>> 2006-11-30 13:58:20 1GptvA-00042a-8y <= patrick@???
>>> H=wx-out-0506.google.com [66.249.82.238] P=esmtp S=1710
>>> id=5aa0fe080611301400n5b0fe7acx90f068a9dd8f4140@???
>>> T="Testing. Testing. Testing." from <patrick@???> for patrick@???
>>>
>>>
>> That shows it being accepted from gmail by Exim. It doesn't show
>> it being delivered to the Postfix system. Are you sure
>> it got delivered? What do you get from a grep for 1GptvA-00042a-8y ?
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>> Also, obfuscating your addresses makes it harder for us to
>> help you, and is against the policy of this mailinglist.
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>> - Jeremy
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