On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 06:47:59PM -0600, Daniel J. Rychlik wrote: > Dear Debian Guruz, > > My debian server is acting funny. I did some searching around and greped for >anomolies in my log files. I have noticed that exim mail is showing a message frozen >in the mainlog file. > 2002-01-17 18:38:02 16L9VL -0001OX-00 Message is frozen > End queue run: pid=17620 > > Im seeing this same message execpt that the neat looking identifiers after the >timestamp change slightly. There is about 50 diffrent identifiers or so in the main >log. The problem im seeing is exim mail chewing up resources and not letting >anything else play, like apache. ;o) > > Any ideas? Or how do I stop this from happening? > > Thanks in advance, > Daniel J. Rychlik > >
It usally means, that exim is not able to deliver the message. By running exim -bp you see the delivery status of the messages queue. You can run try flushing the queue manually by exim -d 10 -M <message identifier> You get heaps of output which you can look through to get some clue at what is getting wrong. You also need to work through the exim manuals to understand the output. It may be cumbersome but is worth the effort. Mathias -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

