Help diagnosing problem

2001-01-17 Thread Boz Crowther



I've got a DOS command-line mailer in use 
throughout my network. I set up qmail to run as an smtp relay for the 
email being produced from this mailer, qmail-smtpd was barfing with status 256 
whenever it received an email. After a 
little research/help from the list I included fixcrio in my qmail-smtpd command 
line, and that partly fixed the problem.

This mailer can either parse header information 
from a text file, using a command line option, or you can use command line 
options to set all of the header information. Here's the rub: when I parse 
the information from a text file, all is well; when I use the command line 
options, all the recipient gets is a completely empty email, no From:, no 
Subject:, etc.

Can anyone help me with a little direction on 
diagnosing exactly what's going on here, and how to resolve it? I 
appreciate any help you can provide.


Re: Help diagnosing problem

2001-01-17 Thread Markus Stumpf

On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 05:58:42PM -0800, Boz Crowther wrote:
 Can anyone help me with a little direction on diagnosing exactly what's going on 
here, and how to resolve it?  I appreciate any help you can provide.

The ucspi-tcp package contains a program "recordio".
You may want to plug it in before the invocation of qmail-smtpd (just
like fixcrio).
recordio will write everything that passes through it to the logfile,
so you can see whats beeing received and sent.

\Maex

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