Re: [exim] Very weird e-mail problems

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Author: Patrick - South Valley Internet
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To: Patrick - South Valley Internet
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Subject: Re: [exim] Very weird e-mail problems
I thought it had to do with the load issues on the box, but I'm not too
certain about that. I just did another test - this time I emailed my
garlic.com email address directly (which is on the Postfix server) and I
received the e-mail instantly. However, emailing my patrick@???
email forward that should forward to my garlic.com e-mail address, I
still haven't received it. And I sent that before I sent the e-mail
directly to my garlic.com email address.

What should I look for to troubleshoot this problem, and how should I go
about it?

Thanks again for all the help.

Patrick




Patrick - South Valley Internet wrote:
> It appears it has something to do with the box that Postfix is on. The
> load averages on that box were up to 8.00 yesterday, and now they are
> around 1.60, but that's still a little high. I'm not sure what's wrong
> with the box, but it appears it has something to do with that.
>
> Thanks again for the help! I know it's not Exim now :)
>
> Patrick
>
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> Stanislaw Halik wrote:
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>> On Thu, Nov 30, 2006, Patrick - South Valley Internet wrote:
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>>> I just now received the e-mail, and grep'd the logs again:
>>>
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>>> 2006-11-30 16:37:09 1GpwHs-0004wU-QP => enyedy@???
>>> <patrick@???> F=<patrick.masciocchi@???> R=lookuphost
>>> T=remote_smtp S=1745 H=vfr.net.southvalley.mail1.psmtp.com [64.18.4.10]
>>> X=TLSv1:AES256-SHA:256 C="250 Thanks"
>>> 2006-11-30 16:37:09 1GpwHs-0004wU-QP Completed
>>>
>>>
>> I smell Postfix.
>>
>> Try sniffing on your destination box, too. tcpflow is a nice easy-to-use
>> plaintext sniffer.
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