Il 17/01/2012 13.40, Dan Harnett ha scritto:
> The sendmail daemon can be in a state where it is rejecting new messages
> and sets the proc title accordingly. The current rc.d script ignores
> sendmail if it is in this state.
>
> $ pgrep -lf sendmail
> 459 sendmail: rejecting new messages: mi
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 01:47:52PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> OK sthen@.
>
> It is easy to get in this state if untarring new base*.tgz on a
> system where sendmail is running.
Replacing the queue directory while sendmail was running is actually how
I produced the example. However, it hap
OK sthen@.
It is easy to get in this state if untarring new base*.tgz on a
system where sendmail is running.
On 2012/01/17 07:40, Dan Harnett wrote:
> The sendmail daemon can be in a state where it is rejecting new messages
> and sets the proc title accordingly. The current rc.d script ignores
>
The sendmail daemon can be in a state where it is rejecting new messages
and sets the proc title accordingly. The current rc.d script ignores
sendmail if it is in this state.
$ pgrep -lf sendmail
459 sendmail: rejecting new messages: min free: 100
I don't believe the wildcard following '(acc