Re: Frozen message in exim

2000-12-01 Thread Johann Spies
tart queue run: pid=577 > 2000-11-30 18:38:01 13kqJX-UX-00 Message is frozen > 2000-11-30 18:38:01 End queue run: pid=577 > > I have this frozen message lying arround since I installed Potato > some months ago. Why can this be? Is there a way to know something > a

Re: Frozen message in exim

2000-11-30 Thread Ernest Johanson
> > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Frozen message in exim > > I have this is exim's log: > > 2000-11-30 18:08:01 Start queue run: pid=2778 > 2000-11-30 18:08:01 13kqJX-UX-00 Message is frozen > 2000-11-30 18:08:01 End queue run: pid=2778 > 2000-11-30 1

Re: Frozen message in exim

2000-11-30 Thread Noah L. Meyerhans
o it would have to be a pretty major outtage) or a misconfiguration. You could try doing a 'exim -M ' where is the string like 13kqJX-UX-00 that identifies the message in the queue and to mail servers elsewhere. That command will cause exim to process the frozen message. Of course, i

Frozen message in exim

2000-11-30 Thread Daniel de los Reyes
1 End queue run: pid=577 I have this frozen message lying arround since I installed Potato some months ago. Why can this be? Is there a way to know something about the message? How do I get rid of it? -- __ Daniel de los Reyes S2-Selling Soluciones Valencia Sp

Re: Frozen message

2000-08-31 Thread davidturetsky
: "Frederik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 5:51 AM Subject: Frozen message > I received a notification of my mailing system saying a message was > frozen, cause it could not be delivered. It was send to @maui.kotnet.org > instead of @maui.iverlek.kotn

Frozen message

2000-08-31 Thread Frederik
I received a notification of my mailing system saying a message was frozen, cause it could not be delivered. It was send to @maui.kotnet.org instead of @maui.iverlek.kotnet.org. Any ideas where I can recover that message? (Most important) Any idea how I can receive mail on these 2 addresses? Thank

Re: Exim and "frozen" message status

2000-07-04 Thread Christopher Splinter
* Alec Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm noticing that some messages are stuck in a "frozen" state > by Exim for days (or weeks) at a time without being sent. What > does this mean, spec.txt: If a failure report (either locally generated or received from a remote host) itself suffers a deli

Exim and "frozen" message status

2000-07-04 Thread Alec Smith
I'm noticing that some messages are stuck in a "frozen" state by Exim for days (or weeks) at a time without being sent. What does this mean, and is there a way to force sending of the messages?