was
complete, the message was delivered quickly enough and without error.
I had failed to note the size changes in earlier checks, and had never
timed the log entry of delivery to the file growth/ereaseure.
steve
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Steven Tylock [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Questra Corporation, (716) 381-0260 x521
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Steve
I'm looking for info and have an offer to make - We have Netsaint running
here to monitor servers / services (plug - http://www.netsaint.org/) and
we wrote a very small plugin to check the queue of mail messages sitting
on the servers.
I would be happy to provide this to anyone looking to do a
appreciate it.
Thank you.
--- Steve Tylock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't know if it helps or not - I have the £
(Sterling sign) in the email that you sent, and
have 2 qmail relays in front of me.
[If the £ sign is not valid above, let me know - I
have a netscape client talking
I have had users complaining of multiple copies of mail... After offering
'our mailer isn't doing it', I looked, and found logs that show my
mailer might be doing it...
The mail host is a Sun IPX w Solaris 5.5.1, and qmail 1.03 w fastforward
and smtp-after-pop-authentication.
I grepped out the
(I used qmail for my tiny site within Kodak 3 years ago, and have
just converted my new employer (~200 accounts) to it...)
We have an automated environment where an LDAP server is the key data
repository. Users manage aliases and forwarding through a web page.
With sendmail, a backend took the