On Sun, Jan 23, 2022 at 10:38:09PM +0300, Dima Panov wrote:
Will try to play with zfsd disabled, as suggested.
since reporting the issue and disabling zfsd, the problem
has not re-occurred so far at this time (28th Jan)
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On Thu, 27 Jan 2022 at 20:10, Jamie Landeg-Jones wrote:
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> Ed Maste wrote:
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> > Since 2014 we have a copy of dma in the base system available as an
> > optional component, enabled via the WITH_DMAGENT src.conf knob.
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> I thought it was enabled at default!
Yes, my mistake - by default WITH_DMA
Ed Maste wrote:
> Since 2014 we have a copy of dma in the base system available as an
> optional component, enabled via the WITH_DMAGENT src.conf knob.
I thought it was enabled at default!
> I am interested in determining whether dma is a viable minimal base
> system MTA, and if not what gaps r
Ed Maste wrote in
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|The Dragonfly Mail Agent (dma) is a small Mail Transport Agent (MTA)
|which accepts mail from a local Mail User Agent (MUA) and delivers it
|locally or to a smarthost for delivery. dma does not accept inbound
|mail (i.e., it does not listen on port 25) and is not intended
Ed Maste writes:
> The Dragonfly Mail Agent (dma) is a small Mail Transport Agent (MTA)
> which accepts mail from a local Mail User Agent (MUA) and delivers it
> locally or to a smarthost for delivery. dma does not accept inbound
> mail (i.e., it does not listen on port 25) and is not intended to
On 1/27/22 1:34 PM, Ed Maste wrote:
The Dragonfly Mail Agent (dma) is a small Mail Transport Agent (MTA)
which accepts mail from a local Mail User Agent (MUA) and delivers it
locally or to a smarthost for delivery. dma does not accept inbound
mail (i.e., it does not listen on port 25) and is not
The Dragonfly Mail Agent (dma) is a small Mail Transport Agent (MTA)
which accepts mail from a local Mail User Agent (MUA) and delivers it
locally or to a smarthost for delivery. dma does not accept inbound
mail (i.e., it does not listen on port 25) and is not intended to
provide the same functiona