XMail was crashing for an unhandled exceptional condition. Log would have
been of no help.
True, but now that you have that handled, would the received email...
1. be delivered
2. be dropped in the bit-bucket
And how would the event be logged in the filters log?
(obviously in Ana's case where
This really has to be the last one. Ana Paula, can you try to see if this
one fixes your filters problem?
http://www.xmailserver.org/xmail-1.23-pre15.tar.gz
http://www.xmailserver.org/xmail-1.23-pre15.win32bin.zip
ChangeLog:
- Changed the filter log to include the full exec string
On Sun, 12 Nov 2006, Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006, Ana Paula Fernandes wrote:
Oh, sorry, correct log file now:
http://www.contatovisual.net/filters-20061113.txt
http://www.contatovisual.net/smtp-20061113.txt
Return codes look fine. Hmmm...
Ana Paula, pls
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006, Rob Arends wrote:
XMail was crashing for an unhandled exceptional condition. Log would have
been of no help.
True, but now that you have that handled, would the received email...
1. be delivered
2. be dropped in the bit-bucket
And how would the event be logged
Hi Davide,
Good work, version 1.23-pre15 solve my crash problem, working fine for
about 1 hour. You donĀ“t like number 13 and 23 now ;-) LOL
thanks again
Ana Paula
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For general help:
If the filter removed the message file, how do you plan to recover from
that? :)
You don't - but a good MTA should *log* abnormal situations - like when it
expects a message file and it's not there.
Rob :-)
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If the filter removed the message file, how do you plan to recover
from that? :)
You don't - but a good MTA should *log* abnormal situations - like when
it