Hello everyone:
Help me quickly,it's very important for me.Our sendmail don't send mail
and give me error message: Deferred:no such file or directory.
Please tell me what does it mean and how to fix this error.Thank you
very much.
Brad Ching.
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On 13-Mar-2003/19:25 +0800, Brad Ching [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Help me quickly,it's very important for me.Our sendmail don't send mail
and give me error message: Deferred:no such file or directory.
Can you post more lines from the maillog?
Tony
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Anthony E. Greene mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 7:55 PM
Subject: Re: sendmail error-Deferred:no such file or directory
On 13-Mar-2003/19:25 +0800, Brad Ching [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Help me quickly,it's very important for me.Our sendmail don't send mail
and give me error message: Deferred:no such file
On 13-Mar-2003/20:25 +0800, Brad Ching [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for help me,the following message copy from maillog:
[log extract snipped]
It looks like a config file or an alias is pointing to a non-exitent file,
or one that sendmail does not have permission to open.
I've never seen
On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 08:00, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
On 13-Mar-2003/20:25 +0800, Brad Ching [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for help me,the following message copy from maillog:
[log extract snipped]
It looks like a config file or an alias is pointing to a non-exitent file,
or one that
On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 08:25:24PM +0800, Brad Ching wrote:
Thank you for help me,the following message copy from maillog:
(2294/2295), delay=00:45:17, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=esmtp, pri=405609,
relay=smtp01.netplus.com.hk., dsn=4.0.0, stat=Deferred: No such file or
directory
Mar 13
Hello,
have problems sendmail,
execute comand:
tail -f /var/log/maillog
result:
sendmail[713]: g9H5LaO32650: SYSERR(root): Can't create transcript file ./xfg9H5LaO32650: Permission denied
Can you check the permissions of your /var/spool/mqueue directory.
By default this is:
/
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 20-Oct-2002/00:14 -0700, hmunoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
have problems sendmail,
execute comand:
tail -f /var/log/maillog
result:
sendmail[713]: g9H5LaO32650: SYSERR(root): Can't create transcript file
./xfg9H5LaO32650: Permission denied
Try
Hello,
have problems sendmail,
execute comand:
tail -f /var/log/maillog
result:
sendmail[713]: g9H5LaO32650: SYSERR(root): Can't create transcript file
./xfg9H5LaO32650: Permission denied
please help
Mr.hernan
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On Sun, 2002-10-20 at 03:14, hmunoz wrote:
Hello,
have problems
Dear all,
I tried to setup RH71 w sendmail then change it ip and hostname to replace
one machine, but when I tried to test the sendmail, I got the following
error messages in maillog.
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Nov 28 17:32:50 mail
I'm having a problem sending mail *OUT* of my Linux box. Recieving
mail works very well.
This problem just 'suddenly' appeared a month or two ago. Everything
worked very well for several months.
The Linux box is Red Hat 6.1, stock kernel, and the email client is Mutt
1.0pre3us.
The error
Kelly Scroggins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
When I attempt to start Sendmail from the console prompt it
says this :
# /etc/rc.d/init.d/sendmail start
Starting sendmail: WARNING: Group writable directory /etc
WARNING: Group writable directory /etc
WARNING: Group writable directory
What are your permissions on /etc ? These are mine. indicating write only
by owner no group no others.
drwxr-xr-x 48 root root 4096 Nov 29 17:48 etc
Kirk
At 11:07 AM 11/30/00 -0600, you wrote:
I'm having a problem sending mail *OUT* of my Linux box. Recieving
mail works very
that was it. I thought I checked that. But I
guess I overlooked it.
Thanks,
kelly
Quoting Kirk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What are your permissions on /etc ? These are mine. indicating write only
by owner no group no others.
drwxr-xr-x 48 root root 4096 Nov 29 17:48 etc
Make sure that the file is there. When I upgraded to the new sendmail, it did
not create two files, I can't remember exactly what they were. I've included the
one off my machine, although depending on what version he is running, I don't
know if it will work or not. I am running 8.11 . Good luck.
Hi Nitebirdz,
Well, I think (from some of Nelson's other posts) that he is having more
then just sendmail problems. He may want to check for a root kit or do some
drive integrity checks.
But if it is sendmail I think more info about his configuration would help
to nail this down. To keep a 4.1
My suggestion would be to get Nelson to allow one of you spanish speaking
fellows to ssh in and take a look yourselves.
On Fri, 4 Aug 2000, Nitebirdz wrote:
Need some help over here. A Red Hat user from Bolivia recently sent a
message to the list in Spanish because perhaps he didn't feel
Need some help over here. A Red Hat user from Bolivia recently sent a
message to the list in Spanish because perhaps he didn't feel confident
enough to type the message in English. I tried helping him in Spanish,
but my suggestions did not seem to help. I'll try to explain his problem
here
On Sat, 1 Jan 2000, Marc Davis said:
MDHal Robert:
MD
MDDoh!
MDShall we say overlooking the obvious? I failed to realize the warning
MDmessage was telling me *which file* had the wrong write permissions and
MDwas off thinking something obscure and menacing sendmail
MDconfiguration-wise was
Hal Robert:
Doh!
Shall we say overlooking the obvious? I failed to realize the warning
message was telling me *which file* had the wrong write permissions and
was off thinking something obscure and menacing sendmail
configuration-wise was happening.
Thanks so much.
Problem solved.
User has
Well, sendmail flipped out last night -- right after midnight . . . eh?
-- but my helpful linux guru happened to be over for a glass o' bubbly,
so he reinstalled sendmail.
I'm now getting the following warning showing up in my logs:
Jan 1 11:01:00 maxx sendmail[1002]: /etc/sendmail.cf:
On Sat, Jan 01, 2000 at 12:34:55PM -0600, Marc Davis wrote:
Well, sendmail flipped out last night -- right after midnight . . .
eh? -- but my helpful linux guru happened to be over for a glass o'
bubbly, so he reinstalled sendmail.
I'm now getting the following warning showing up in my
Yeah, I got that message, also. The rpm installed the sendmail with extra
permissions on the group. I removed all permissions from group and the
error went away.
hope this helps :-)
Marc Davis wrote:
Well, sendmail flipped out last night -- right after midnight . . . eh?
-- but my helpful
On Wed, 17 Jun 1998 14:14:32 -0700 (PDT), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know why I would get this error from sendmail when I try to
access the inbox via POP?
"Could not log into the mail server. The server responded:
being read already /var/spool/mail/username. Please
Does anyone know why I would get this error from sendmail when I try to
access the inbox via POP?
"Could not log into the mail server. The server responded:
being read already /var/spool/mail/username. Please enter new password
for user [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
I get this
What does this error mean? I recieve it when I
attempt to send mail to my linux box. How do I fix it? I know it's a valid
address.
550 [EMAIL PROTECTED] not
accepted
Kenny Melton
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