On Fri, 19 Jan 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> No, I am not seeing anything in the logs.

Odd.

> it looks like if I provide an error expansion string {socket-error}, that 
> it doesn't generate the error.  If I don't provide the error expansion 
> string (so that I'll get the error) how can I tell (in the code) if the 
> readsocket is failing?

As I said, if your readsocket expansion is in an ACL, the failure of the 
expansion should cause the running of the ACL to result in an error 
exit, and as a consequence, Exim should log something.

I realize that you said this was intermittent, but I think the only way 
we are going to get anywhere with this is to try to reproduce it in an 
ACL with debugging turned on so we can get more information about what 
is going on. Is is possible for you to set up up tests with -bh, for 
example?

(I'm afraid I'm off for the weekend now.)

-- 
Philip Hazel            University of Cambridge Computing Service
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