also, i see you issue the command

dbmail-smtp -d polito

normally, you would pass an emailaddress to dbmail-smtp using the -d option (it searches the aliases table). Of course it still shouldn't segfault but does it segfault too when you use the -u or the -n options?

regards roel


Op 10-feb-04 om 4:03 heeft Paul F. De La Cruz het volgende geschreven:

Really it is any message that comes in on my system that causes dbmail-smtp to sig11.

I did a manual run of dbmail-smtp as 'cat test.txt | dbmail-smtp -d polito' using the following as the test.txt file:

--- start ---
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: this is a test

Test message

This is the end of it.
--- end ---

And then I also tried typing in the contents directly into dbmail-smtp and it kept accepting input until I hit enter twice (ie, \n\n was sent) and that's when it segfaulted with signal 11.

This problem was also seen on RC1 which had me waiting for RC2 hoping the segfault mentioned by Ilja on the news was the one I was experiencing. Turned out it must have been something else.

Thanks for all the hard work on dbmail, I sure hope you're able to squish this bug (well, hoping you can reproduce it first).

Paul

---------- Original Message -------------
Subject: Re: [Dbmail-dev] dbmail-smtp segfaults on dual AMD Opteron 64-bit system
From: "Aaron Stone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

If you could attach a message that causes the crash, we can confirm that it
doesn't crash on other systems.
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