On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 8:01 PM, Gilles Chehade <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Providing mail.log + smtpd -dv -T <sometrace>, helps us get things fixed > faster, and they can be enabled / disabled at runtime through smtpctl. >
I've turned off tracing on that machine because mail.log kept becoming massive. I should try turning on one of the tracers at a time though, and eventually maybe I'll find it. > > One last advice: don't run a *devel* snapshot on a *critical server* > unless you know how to fix or cope with eventual bugs. There's a > reason why we have stable releases and why we ask people to *test* > our snapshots... it's because they may have bugs. I was originally doing this, but there were a few big bugs as well in the latest stable that in fact the snapshots are a lot more stable. I realize, of course, there's a price to be paid for running prerelease code on critical servers, let alone code of a fairly new MTA. So it goes.
