On 14/04/2017, deloptes wrote:
> Charlie wrote:
>
>> It doesn't matter. This system needs to be reinstalled, so I won't
>> bother with updates and upgrades and when I reinstall it, I will
>> remove exim4 right from the word go and see how that works.
>
> you could identify the reason for the misbe
Charlie wrote:
> It doesn't matter. This system needs to be reinstalled, so I won't
> bother with updates and upgrades and when I reinstall it, I will
> remove exim4 right from the word go and see how that works.
you could identify the reason for the misbehavior by looking at paniclog and
mainlog
On 14/04/2017, deloptes wrote:
> Charlie wrote:
>
>> /var/log/exim4/paniclog has non-zero size, mail system possibly broken
>
> This is common for exim .
> 1. check the paniclog
> 2. take actions if needed based on 1.
> 3. remove paniclog
> 4. proceed with restart
>
> it has nothing to do with sys
On 14/04/2017, Joe wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Apr 2017 10:35:42 +1000
> Charlie wrote:
>
>> Received this on attempted upgrade:
>>
>> systemctl status exim4.service
>> ● exim4.service - LSB: exim Mail Transport Agent
>>Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/exim4; generated; vendor preset:
>> enabled) Active:
On 14/04/2017, deloptes wrote:
> Charlie wrote:
>
>> /var/log/exim4/paniclog has non-zero size, mail system possibly broken
>
> This is common for exim .
> 1. check the paniclog
> 2. take actions if needed based on 1.
> 3. remove paniclog
> 4. proceed with restart
>
> it has nothing to do with sys
Charlie wrote:
> /var/log/exim4/paniclog has non-zero size, mail system possibly broken
This is common for exim .
1. check the paniclog
2. take actions if needed based on 1.
3. remove paniclog
4. proceed with restart
it has nothing to do with systemd. it is exims "normal" behavior
regards
On Fri, 14 Apr 2017 10:35:42 +1000
Charlie wrote:
> Received this on attempted upgrade:
>
> systemctl status exim4.service
> ● exim4.service - LSB: exim Mail Transport Agent
>Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/exim4; generated; vendor preset:
> enabled) Active: failed (Result: resources) since Fri
On 14/04/2017, songbird wrote:
> Charlie wrote:
>> Received this on attempted upgrade:
>>
>> systemctl status exim4.service
>> ● exim4.service - LSB: exim Mail Transport Agent
>>Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/exim4; generated; vendor preset: enabled)
>>Active: failed (Result: resources) since
Charlie wrote:
> Received this on attempted upgrade:
>
> systemctl status exim4.service
> ● exim4.service - LSB: exim Mail Transport Agent
>Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/exim4; generated; vendor preset: enabled)
>Active: failed (Result: resources) since Fri 2017-04-14 10:24:05
> AEST; 4min 44
Received this on attempted upgrade:
systemctl status exim4.service
● exim4.service - LSB: exim Mail Transport Agent
Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/exim4; generated; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: failed (Result: resources) since Fri 2017-04-14 10:24:05
AEST; 4min 44s ago
Docs: man:systemd
> You should be able to deal with that situation with the exim4
> mini-wizard, try 'dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config'. Or you can edit
> the file produced by that program, /etc/exim4/update-exim4.conf.conf
> (not a mistype) and /etc/mailname and run update-exim4.conf as
> suggested in the configuratio
On 13/09/10 03:40, Mumia W wrote:
Hello. I've configured exim 4.72 in Debian Squeeze to send mail externally though a
"smarthost," but now local sending of mail doesn't work as I expect.
My machine is host-1.mydomain.local. How do I get exim to send all mail for
*.mydomain.local to host-1.mydo
Hello. I've configured exim 4.72 in Debian Squeeze to send mail externally
though a "smarthost," but now local sending of mail doesn't work as I expect.
My machine is host-1.mydomain.local. How do I get exim to send all mail for
*.mydomain.local to host-1.mydomain.local? In other words, I want
On (14/12/06 11:57), Paul wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am running debian stable and am having problems with spamassassin +
> exim4.
>
> I followed this tutorial to set SA (spamassassin) and exim4 up :
> http://koivi.com/exim4-config/
>
> Mail scanned by exim (using SA) seems to ignore my settings
Hi all,
I am running debian stable and am having problems with spamassassin +
exim4.
I followed this tutorial to set SA (spamassassin) and exim4 up :
http://koivi.com/exim4-config/
Mail scanned by exim (using SA) seems to ignore my settings in /etc/
spamassassin/local.cf
Why would it b
I have a local box which I want to be able to send mail... specifically
I want bugzilla to be able to mail people.
I have no idea how to make it a mail server, or if my ISP would even
allow it, but I have a dedicated server from http://liquidweb.com/ so
I'm pretty sure I can use that as a smar
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