Brian
On 29/11/2018 19:34, Shaw, Brian wrote:
> It looks like you may have some type of disk permissions issue.
>
> Nov 29 18:36:51 dell2600-1 sendmail[5070]: wATIapgq005070: Losing
> ./qfwATIapgq005070: savemail panic
> Nov 29 18:36:51 dell2600-1 sendmail[5070]: wATIapgq005070: SYSERR(root):
>
It looks like you may have some type of disk permissions issue.
Nov 29 18:36:51 dell2600-1 sendmail[5070]: wATIapgq005070: Losing
./qfwATIapgq005070: savemail panic
Nov 29 18:36:51 dell2600-1 sendmail[5070]: wATIapgq005070: SYSERR(root):
savemail: cannot save rejected email anywhere
This may
On 29/11/2018 15:32, Dan White wrote:
> Do you otherwise see log entries for an imap connection?
Where would I find these? Other than in /etc/imapd.log
>
> Is there a permissions problem on the lmtpunix mux
> (/var/lib/imap/socket/lmtp)? Your syslog entry seems to indicate it is
> communicating wi
Simon
My original post contained a dump of /var/log/maillog, butwas asked by
Dan "what does cyrus syslog say" so assumed there should be some more
log messages somewhere.
For the record I do: Clear /var/log/maillog then send a test email from
the command line. Then /var/log/maillog contains:
Nov
> Dan
>
> I have, and have always had, an empty /var/log/imapd.log so I'm not
> going to make progress until I fix that.
>
> In n /etc/rsyslog.conf
>
> # cyrus imapd
> #local6.* /var/log/imapd.log - tried this
> first.
> local6.debug /var/log/im
Do you otherwise see log entries for an imap connection?
Is there a permissions problem on the lmtpunix mux
(/var/lib/imap/socket/lmtp)? Your syslog entry seems to indicate it is
communicating with cyrus, but perhaps I'm misreading it.
Look up telemetry logging, and lmtptest for other ways to ve
Dan
I have, and have always had, an empty /var/log/imapd.log so I'm not
going to make progress until I fix that.
In n /etc/rsyslog.conf
# cyrus imapd
#local6.* /var/log/imapd.log - tried this
first.
local6.debug /var/log/imapd.log
auth.debug
On 11/29/18 00:46 +, Charles Bradshaw wrote:
lm user/b...@bradcan.homelinux.com
user/b...@bradcan.homelinux.com (\HasChildren)
and the directory
/var/spool/imap/domain/b/bradcan.homelinux.com/b/user/brad exists and is
intact.
Perhaps I should change my rsyslog confi