Harry,

Correct. For now I don't need any samples. Like I said, I've setup a
stress-test lab for dbmail22 using the tools from dbmail2.3. It's just a
matter of feeding dbmail-lmtp lots of different garbage and see if and
where it bails out.

Reindl Harald wrote:
> Hi paul
> 
> Do i understand right that you don't need sample mails anymore
> This would be really gladful because i can reproduce this only
> on our live-machine and if it happens take the file from
> /var/spool/postfix, but i would not prefer this because someone
> could kill me while playing with customer-services :-)
> 
> Anyways, if you really need samples i would do this at weekend
> followed by a downgrady after copy the spool-files


Don't worry. However, should some messages get hung up in the queue
after I release 2.2.15, you can easily pull them out using mailq and
postcat -q <QUEUE_ID>.





> 
> Regards
> Harry
> 
> Am 02.02.2010 10:07, schrieb Paul J Stevens:
>> Bernard Johnson wrote:
>>> On 02/01/2010 01:15 AM, Paul J Stevens wrote:
>>>> Does this problem bite you? If so, please sent me a message that
>>>> triggers it.
>>> Not at this time.  I was researching pushing an updated dbmail into 
>>> Fedora but this caught my attention and looked like a good enough reason 
>>> to hold back and wait for a patch.
>> I see.
>>
>> I used the testlmtp.py script from the master branch together with an
>> export of a spam box to put some pressure on lmtpd.
>>
>> I've managed to track down two segfaults in the delivery chain. One was
>> indeed introduced by the recent revival of native autoreply. (thanks
>> Harald).
>>
>>
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