On 2009-06-19 at 19:09 +0200, Jelle de Jong wrote: > I would also like to point that signall 11 is SIGSEGV Core Invalid > memory reference aka segmentation fault that happens on the exim side, > that does not sound good, but I don't know why it is happening, I hope > somebody can help.
This is not normally a sign of a problem in Exim itself, which has a mature codebase, but a sign of something like a library conflict, with Exim built against one version of a library and then another version being used. The next version of Exim will hopefully report conflicts like this; see: http://bugs.exim.org/show_bug.cgi?id=745 > The postfix server has no other ssl_accept errors and is able to receive > tls secure mail from other servers. I just don't see what goes wrong. nb: -qff runs the entire queue, you want -M <message id> instead. exim-server-a-information-discreet.txt shows successful delivery over SSL, with the message accepted by the remote side. Twice. I'm not seeing here evidence of the problem which you're reporting. I don't read postfix logs well, but well enough to see that you didn't censor the logs quite well enough to avoid showing via /etc/mailname which serverb is. Note though that censoring data from the people you're asking for help is somewhat frowned upon. In this case, you seem to be showing logs from a different connection, since postfix is complaining: Jun 16 10:42:04 emily postfix/smtpd[25488]: SSL_accept:before/accept initialization Jun 16 10:42:04 emily postfix/smtpd[25488]: read from B88E0F90 [B88EAC50] (11 bytes => -1 (0xFFFFFFFF)) Jun 16 10:42:04 emily postfix/smtpd[25488]: SSL_accept error from alphaip2.servera.nl[12.34.56.789]: -1 and since server-a showed successful delivery, with the message accepted and logging the recipient's transaction message id (BAB1C5E883 and then later 4D1135E883), these clearly don't line up. -Phil -- ## List details at http://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/
