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> On 30 Apr 2014, at 17:08, The Doctor, 3328-138 Ave Edmonton AB T5Y 1M4, 669=
> -2000, 473-4587 <doctor@???> wrote:
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> > Either I need to debug this further or
> > you need to tell me how much more information I need to give you.
>
> Hi Doctor,
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> Please bear in mind that nobody here is paid to help you. We=92re a volunte=
> er community.=20
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> Also, can you describe what you are trying to do that isn=92t working, plea=
> se? When you=92re sending us traces, dumps, etc, it=92s VERY helpful if you=
> include the command that generated the output. Otherwise we=92re left gues=
> sing.
All right /usr/sbin/sendmail is linked to /usr/exim/bin/exim in this case.
Sending from mutt is not working.
To debug mutt I used
set sendmail="/usr/sbin/sendmail -oem -oi -d+all -X \"/var/log/sendmaildebug.log\" "
in the Mutt.
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> And, can you tell us how you know that Exim is involved, please?
I try a self test
mutt -s self to test and this locks up in infinity mode.
Elm does not.
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> > Here is a ktrace I did using mutt calling sendmail/exim
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> Sendmail isn=92t Exim. They=92re two different programs that do roughly the=
> same thing. Which are you actually using?
>
here sendmail is symbollically linked to exim
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> > All right, what is going on?
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>
> You seem to be tracing the wrong process. The trace refers to /etc/webmin/m=
> iniserv.conf which is a config file for a "webmin", a web based sys admin p=
> rogram.=20
Hmm!! I did ktrace mutt ....
and webmin turns up?
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