>
> On 5/30/2008 12:55 PM, John Jetmore wrote:
>> On Fri, 30 May 2008, Gordon wrote:
>>
>>> I have an inside and outside mta. The outside server succeeds the
>>> inside server fails when executing this crontab command...
>>> 5 5 * * * /usr/sbin/eximstats -nr -nt /var/log/exim/main.log.1
>>> pa
Hi
this configuration will make people using callouts reject your messages,
if you want to avoid this you should use batv checks at pre_data
> After working on configuring Exim for BATV for a while and running into some
> problems, I wanted to pass on my configuration that got me working. Some
After working on configuring Exim for BATV for a while and running into some
problems, I wanted to pass on my configuration that got me working. Some of
the information out there is a little out of date and it may help someone
else to have a whole list of changes necessary.
I'm somewhat of Exi
On Thu, 29 May 2008 09:53:44 +0200, Christian Schmidt
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Simon Faulkner, 28.05.2008 (d.m.y):
>> I'm using Debian exim4-daemon-heavy and trying to learn how to use the
>> monolithic setup rather than just resorting to my own .conf
>>
>> I would like to pipe emails through
On Wed, 28 May 2008 16:49:02 -0700, Jeroen van Aart
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>If I
>remember correctly debian used sendmail before.
Debian used smail before exim, and chose exim because smail and exim
are reasonably similiar.
However, the postfixites are getting stonger in Debian.
Greetings
M
On Wed, 28 May 2008 22:17:03 +0200, Arvid Ephraim Picciani
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>It's debian. Their way of making packages is forking the orgininal project and
>only applying upstream patches. Thats how debian works. Its not a secret. Its
>even in some faq. In the event of any problems you'
On 5/30/2008 12:55 PM, John Jetmore wrote:
> On Fri, 30 May 2008, Gordon wrote:
>
>> I have an inside and outside mta. The outside server succeeds the
>> inside server fails when executing this crontab command...
>
>> 5 5 * * * /usr/sbin/eximstats -nr -nt /var/log/exim/main.log.1
>
>> panic.l
Environment: Exim 4.69 on RedHat Enterprise Linux 4
In my smtp_rcpt ACL I have several deny verbs in a row all
with a log_message defined. On the first one I have a
'log_reject_target = reject' modifier to make it log those
particular rejects in the reject log only, and not in the
main log. This
Tony Finch wrote:
> On Thu, 29 May 2008, Russell Wilton wrote:
>
>> What I would like to be able to do is set a ratelimit like the
>> above, in the smtp_data or better yet, the smtp_predata ACL and
>> have it check whether the current rate plus the number of recipients
>> in the current message
I have an inside and outside mta. The outside server succeeds the
inside server fails when executing this crontab command...
Any ideas on fix or what I can additionally log for more detail?
To make it more frustrating cron.daily/logwatch works on both servers.
crontab for root
SHELL=/bin/bash
>
> the last 4 days I found the following error in the mainlog of
> my exim-4.32
> installation:
>
> Berkeley DB error: PANIC: fatal region error detected; run recovery
>
A Berkeley DB is probably corrupt. Do the logs give any information about which
one it might be ? Do
you use Berkely DBs
- Original Message -
From: "Marc Sherman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 1:45 PM
Subject: Re: [exim] Berkeley DB error
> I suspect it might be failing under the sheer weight of your .sig file.
Grabbing mop. C&C next time please :-)
Yuk - I hate wet kb's.
All the
Jens Strohschnitter wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> the last 4 days I found the following error in the mainlog of my exim-4.32
> installation:
>
> Berkeley DB error: PANIC: fatal region error detected; run recovery
>
> I can't remember that I have changed something on my server last 4 days.
> Any mail wil
Hi list,
the last 4 days I found the following error in the mainlog of my exim-4.32
installation:
Berkeley DB error: PANIC: fatal region error detected; run recovery
I can't remember that I have changed something on my server last 4 days.
Any mail will be delivered and it seems that no problem o
On Thu, 29 May 2008, Russell Wilton wrote:
>
> What I would like to be able to do is set a ratelimit like the
> above, in the smtp_data or better yet, the smtp_predata ACL and
> have it check whether the current rate plus the number of recipients
> in the current message ($recipients_count) puts yo
> "Peter Bowyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I wouldn't do this in the same router/transport pair.
> You'd need to specify 2 separate routers and 2 separate transports -
> the first router triggers on the 'work' domain, and calls the 'work'
> transport; the second triggers on (presumably) all othe
> Steinar Bang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Is the address in the From field accessible for routing in the exim
> config?
Yes. This works:
route_data =
${lookup{${domain:$reply_address}}lsearch{/etc/exim4/domainsmarthosts}}
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