Dear Mr.Jake Vickers
I had done a full reinstall of the machine yesterday night. The
cuncurrencyremote setting changed to 100. The problem seems to be over now.
Thanks for the support.
Regards
Biju Jose
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From: Jake Vickers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 09,
Roxanne Sandesara wrote:
Thanks, Eric.
Having provided what I just have, what's next? What piece of information
should I hunt down to get us to the next step in tracking?
As I said, when I ran 'spamassassin --lint -D' from the temporary bash
shell login as vpopmail, it does try to look in
On May 11, 2008, at 11:53 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
There are some other interesting options as well:
-C : path for default config files
Aha! I'm guessing that if you were to add -C /etc/mail/
spamassassin to the
exec command, that would solve your problem without having to use the
/var/tmp/
I recently posted a message about this and found a solution but with
negative effects.
I determined that only one email address was receiving duplicate emails.
I found that by moving that account's .qmail file out of the way the
duplicates stopped. Here's the contents of .qmail: