Re: [exim] /path/to/exim -oem -oi seems to be shot

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Auteur: Todd Lyons
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À: The Doctor, 3328-138 Ave Edmonton AB T5Y 1M4, 669-2000, 473-4587
CC: exim-users, Jasen Betts
Sujet: Re: [exim] /path/to/exim -oem -oi seems to be shot
When I try to run that command from the commandline while cat'ing a
plain email to it, it simply fails. Add "-t" to that commandline,
then exim knows that you are passing the message to it on STDIN.

...Todd


On Sun, May 4, 2014 at 6:14 AM, The Doctor, 3328-138 Ave Edmonton AB
T5Y 1M4, 669-2000, 473-4587 <doctor@???> wrote:
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>> On 2014-05-02, The Doctor, 3328-138 Ave Edmonton AB T5Y 1M4, 669-2000, 473-4587 <doctor@???> wrote:
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>> > To debug mutt I used
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>> > set sendmail="/usr/sbin/sendmail -oem -oi -d+all -X \"/var/log/sendmaildebug.log\" "
>> >
>> > in the Mutt.
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>> you'd need to be root to run that.
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> I was in root when that happened.
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