exim is running from inet.d and is being ran as exim -bs.
Chris
At Sat, 10 Apr 1999 18:02:40 -0000 (UTC), you wrote:
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>On 10-Apr-99 Chris Hoover wrote:
>> Well, after doing a clean install of Slink from cd's, it appears that the
>> mail system is not working. Last night, I did a clean install of slink, and
>> setup fetchmail and exim and tested them. Fetchmail pulled down my mail,
>> and eventually exim delivered it (over an hour later).
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>> Well, today I ran them for real (told fetchmail to fetchall instead of
>> keep). Fetchmail worked fine, but the mail has never been delivered. I can
>> see it sitting in my /var/spool/exim/incoming dir, but exim won't deliver
>> it. Now it has been close to 3 hours since the initial run.
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>> Also, I went to send this message out from tkrat and was given this error:
>> 550 relaying to <debian-user@lists.debian.org> prohibited by administrator.
>>
>> What the hell is going on, and how do I fix it. I desperatily need to get
>> my e-mail system working again.
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>Have you tried the command 'exim -bt -M <mail-id-number>' ?
>To get these numbers, do a 'exim -bp'
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>Also, do 'ps ax' and find out from the exim entry how often Exim is delivering
>mail.
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>Andrew
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