What does # rpm -qa | grep toaster show you? James Jarrett wrote: > I'ts not in there. Believe me I looked. The mail that has vanished is > just gone, no delivery information in the SEND log *UNLESS* I got it, if > I got it, all the info is in the send log. > > James > > > > On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 22:46 +0100, Jean-Paul van de Plasse wrote: >> Hi James, >> >> Anything about the delivery in the send log? >> /var/log/qmail/send/current >> >> It should at least tell you to what account it went. >> >> JP >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "James Jarrett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: <qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com> >> Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 10:33 PM >> Subject: [qmailtoaster] Where the heck is my mail going? >> >> >>> I'm a new list member, and usually, when I start on a list, I like to >>> spend a few days/weeks getting the feel of the place before I start >>> talking, but this time I don't have a choice, I'm in a bit of a bind and >>> need some serious help. >>> >>> First of all, while I have a fair amount of unix / pc experience, I am >>> somewhat new to email in general and qmail in particular. >>> >>> I have just set up a qmail box for my school to replace an aging exim >>> server. We *THOUGHT* everything was working and had scheduled the >>> rollout for tonight when we realized that only some of the e-mail from >>> the outside world is getting in. >>> >>> According to the smtp logs, everything is being delivered to the box, >>> but a fair amount of it is never actually delivered (per the send log). >>> >>> A bit of information in no partcular order: >>> >>> I don't think it is a virus/spam check that is stopping the mail, on the >>> off chance it was, I disabled both virus and spam checking in simscan >>> and the problem did not go away. Then just to be thurough, I turned off >>> both the clamd and spamd daemons. We have an e-mail filtering appliance >>> out in front of this box anyway, so I don't need any of that. >>> >>> I am using the centos version of qmail-toaster from qmailtoaster.com, I >>> started with the VM build from: >>> >>> http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/appliances/directory/579 >>> >>> This has qmail, vqadmin-2.3.4, qmailadmin-1.2.9, qmailmrtg7-42, and >>> isolog-2.1 >>> >>> I checked my queue with the: >>> >>> qmailctl queue >>> >>> command. It says that there is one mail message in the queue pending >>> delviery, so that's not the issue. After a minute or two, it showed >>> empty. >>> >>> The results of the qmailctl stat command are: >>> >>> authlib: up (pid 2060) 144335 seconds >>> clamd: up (pid 2055) 144335 seconds >>> imap4: up (pid 2064) 144335 seconds >>> imap4-ssl: up (pid 2071) 144335 seconds >>> pop3: up (pid 2067) 144335 seconds >>> pop3-ssl: up (pid 2063) 144335 seconds >>> send: up (pid 26399) 54483 seconds >>> smtp: up (pid 26405) 54483 seconds >>> spamd: up (pid 2062) 144335 seconds >>> authlib/log: up (pid 2057) 144335 seconds >>> clamd/log: up (pid 2054) 144335 seconds >>> imap4/log: up (pid 2087) 144335 seconds >>> imap4-ssl/log: up (pid 2069) 144335 seconds >>> pop3/log: up (pid 2058) 144335 seconds >>> pop3-ssl/log: up (pid 2059) 144335 seconds >>> send/log: up (pid 2056) 144335 seconds >>> smtp/log: up (pid 2070) 144335 seconds >>> spamd/log: up (pid 2061) 144335 seconds >>> >>> I'm not sure how to list what patches have been applied, if someone can >>> give me some idea how to provide this I will. >>> >>> I have a test account on the box. Some mail gets to me and some does >>> not. I can't figure a rhyme or reason for it, and the mail that does >>> NOT get there shows up in the smtp logs as getting to the box, but then >>> just vanishes. >>> >>> Any ideas PLEASE!! This box was supposed to "go live" for use yesterday >>> and I'm at my wits end. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> James >>> >>> >>> PS, if you need any more info, just ask, I'll get it to you. >>> >>> JJ >>>
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