Just to be sure:
that is qmail-local gets the signal 13 from vdelivermail. Vdelivermail
has the pipe to qmail-inject broken when qmail-inject closes the pipe.
2460 2453 2453 ?00:00:00 supervise
19523 2453 2453 ?00:00:00 qmail-send
19525 2453 2453 ?00:00:00 qmail-lspawn
21047 2453 2453 ?00:00:00 qmail-local
21048 2453 2453 ?00:00:00 vdelivermail
21049 2453 2453 ?00:00:00 qmail-inject
On 01/31/13 17:25, Netbeans wrote:
this causes a sigpipe error in vdelivermail, and gets feed back into
qmail-inject as a signal 13 ( sigpipe ). The causes qmail-inject to
think that the child ( vdelivermail ) crashed.
the bad email file has this: > Received: (qmail 3973 invoked by uid
508); 30 Jan 2013 21:11:26 -
Received: from c-68-41-19-219.hsd1.mi.comcast.net (68.41.19.219)
by mail.gatworks.com with SMTP; 30 Jan 2013 21:11:26 -
Received: from apache by anbid.com.br with local (Exim 4.67)
(envelope-from )
id 87QGEX-U87LUI-QI
for
Cc: ; Wed, 30 Jan 2013 16:11:25 -0500
To:
Cc:
Subject: Case #52932381
X-PHP-Script: anbid.com.br/sendmail.php for 68.41.19.219
From: "Better Business Bureau"
X-Sender: "Better Business Bureau"
X-Mailer: PHP
X-Priority: 1
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
in the qmail log file:
deferral:
qmail-inject:_fatal:_unable_to_parse_this_line:/Cc:_;_Wed,_30_Jan_2013_16:11:25_-0500/Aack,_child_crashed._(#4.3.0)/
Apparently qmail-inject stops processing the input file ( via pipe from
vdelivermail:435 if ( write(write_fd, msgbuf, file_count) == -1 )) at
the bogus line that cant be parsed any further.
Once the pipe is closed by qmail-inject, any further writes will get a
sig-pipe error, and the process ( vdelivermail ) will die, as the signal
processing is set to default ( ie terminate process ).
Somehow, qmail-inject has to process the rest of the file, even if there
are parse errors, or vdelivermail has to recognize that a pipe can
suddenly close up.
!DSPAM:510ad56a34147370429629!