A HUP doesn't have Qmail re-send the QUEUE. You need to send it a -ALRM. --- Brad Dameron Network Account Executive TSCNet Inc. www.tscnet.com Silverdale, WA. 1-888-8TSCNET
> -----Original Message----- > From: Steve Fulton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2002 11:10 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Major autorespond problems. > > > At 19:37 05/10/2002 +0200, Peter Palmreuther wrote: > > > From 'autorespond' README: [...] > > > >,-----= [ ] =----- > >| Notes > >| ===== > >| - If the maximum count has been reached, then the message is not > >| forwarded on to you. If you wish to change this behavior, change > >| _exit(99); on line 455 for mysql, 440 for the normal one > >| to: > >| _exit(0); > >| > >`-----= > > > >Maybe this solves your problem??? > > > >the line should be, in opposite to what README states, #627 + #698 in > >2.0.2 & 2.0.3 (the former would not store mails from a 'mailer-daemon' > >in users mailbox, which I don't understand why it shouldn't). > > > I don't believe that's what is causing the problem. The message that > should be delivered is not being delivered. If I remove the > autoresponder > from the end-users .qmail file, the messages are delivered fine. If the > autoresponder stays, the messages continue to queue. > > I've actually just discovered that while raising the limits of the > autoresponder help, it is not perfect. There are still messages > waiting to > be delivered, and are not even when I -HUP qmail-send. I must remove the > autoresponder from the .qmail file. > > -- Steve > >