> On Jun 10, 2016, at 11:14 AM, Eric <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Look in /var/log/maillog and compare times with the occurrences in 
> /var/log/qmail/submission/'any log'. Use tai64nlocal to convert time stamps* 
> in the qmail log.
> 
> *cat /var/log/qmail/submission/'any log' | tai64nlocal | grep segfault > 
> newfile.txt


Yes, there’s nothing in the submission, smtp or send logs that are near the 
times of the segfaults, and no match of ‘segfault’ at all in any of the qmail 
logs. The entries in /var/log/maillog are the only clue I have that anything’s 
even happening… I can’t find any further evidence anywhere, or observe any 
consequences or results of the segfaults.

Is there any other process that could write to /var/log/maillog? Or anything 
else that calls vckhpw and whose results might end up in maillog somehow, even 
if not somehow directly invoked by the qmail submission process chain? 

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