Almost a 'yes' certainly.  In the line:

> 933356713.821501 starting delivery 95162: msg 298536 to local
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

This says that the msg has already been accepted by smtpd and it is queued
as number 298536.  And this message # is to be delievered to a local
location.  Most likely the user userb's lcoation.  Where depending on what
is in the .qmail file is what it will do next.  

> 933356713.821579 status: local 1/120 remote 0/120 
> 933356713.945498 delivery 95162: success: did_1+0+0/ 
> 933356713.968847 status: local 0/120 remote 0/120 
> 933356713.969326 end msg 298536 

In order:
1) We have 1 in local queue.
2) Read the .qmail file and delivered as such without errors
3) We have 0 in local queue.
4) Nothing else to do (via the .qmail file).  Done with message.

Even though the log is a good help to see if it was delivered or not, it
can't always be trusted.  But if there are errors Qmail can detect (via the
.qmail file or other means), it will display them here.

So all in all, it is most likely the message was delivered correctly.


Regards,
Eric Duncan

President.and.CEO
The.Public.Network
http://www.thepublic.net
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



Van Liedekerke Franky writes:

> Hi,
> 
> when I see in my qmail logfile the line:
> 
> 933356713.693024 info msg 298536: bytes 1566 from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> qp 3602
> uid 1008 
> 933356713.821501 starting delivery 95162: msg 298536 to local
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> 933356713.821579 status: local 1/120 remote 0/120 
> 933356713.945498 delivery 95162: success: did_1+0+0/ 
> 933356713.968847 status: local 0/120 remote 0/120 
> 933356713.969326 end msg 298536 
>  
> Does this mean the mail has been succesfully inserted into the users
> maildir, or has been handed to another program that does the real delivery?
> In other words, does this give me 100% absolute certainty that the user has
> this mail in his maildir?
> 
> Franky

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