> not me... Hell, I'm lucky if I remember to respond once ;-)
Odd, just got another one. Nothing in my mqueue matches this.. I'm
wondering why it keeps coming back.
Anyways, i see a few connection reset by peer, a connection timed out, and
a mailbox unavailable in my /var/spool/mqueue. Some ha
Quoth Craig Dickson,
> I've been getting a lot of repeat messages from debian-user lately also.
> I have the impression, based on the headers, that someone at best.com has
> accidentally created a loop that somehow is getting past the list server's
> loop detection. It's annoying, but I'm not sure
Mike Dresser wrote:
> I'm sorta wondering about this. I've gotten this email about 8 times so
> far in the last 3 days. Maybe you're just resending it cause i never
> replied, i don' tknow
I've been getting a lot of repeat messages from debian-user lately also.
I have the impression, based on t
I'm sorta wondering about this. I've gotten this email about 8 times so
far in the last 3 days. Maybe you're just resending it cause i never
replied, i don' tknow
> what does mailq say about those messages (why are they queued)?
Have to wait for it to happen again some more, so i can look.
A fe
On Mon, 1 Oct 2001, Mike Dresser wrote:
> Every couple days, i have to sendmail -q, beacuse /var/spool/mqueue has
> sometimes dozens of outbound unsent messages. Once i do that, most of
> them get sent, leaving the ones that are unreachable/etc left to be sent.
what does mailq say about those me
> Are you, by any chance, using stuff from the juniper suite - like
> smtpfwd?
>
> Sam
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Negative. I do have inflex running in front, but that shouldn't affect
it, no? Then again, I've had this problem long before i installed inflex
sometime last yea
On Mon, Oct 01, 2001 at 10:26:54AM -0400, Mike Dresser wrote:
>
> Every couple days, i have to sendmail -q, beacuse /var/spool/mqueue has
> sometimes dozens of outbound unsent messages. Once i do that, most of
> them get sent, leaving the ones that are unreachable/etc left to be sent.
>
> My que
Every couple days, i have to sendmail -q, beacuse /var/spool/mqueue has
sometimes dozens of outbound unsent messages. Once i do that, most of
them get sent, leaving the ones that are unreachable/etc left to be sent.
My question is, why do I have to do this? Shouldn't there be something to
sendm
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