From: Rob M. <rob...@gm...> - 2007-05-14 10:41:19
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On 5/14/07, Kyle Contreras-Barbour <kyl...@gm...> wrote: > > I'm happy to post it - it's rather large, so here's a snippet. Let me know > if more (or a specific segment) would be helpful. > > 2007-05-13 20:59:25 Start queue run: pid=1596 > 2007-05-13 20:59:25 End queue run: pid=1596 <---SNIP many near identical lines---> If that truely is the related entries from your exim log then it would suggest you've either got some very broken logging, or you're not actually using exim. I'd expect to see some lines relating to the receipt of the problem email. > Farther back than this, there's some entries such as this one: > > 2007-05-12 14:35:22 SMTP connection from localhost (<hostname>) [127.0.0.1] > lost while reading message data What else is there around this? Your careful snipping of the logs makes it impossible to help you - we need context! What I/we need to see is the output of "fetchmail --nosyslog --nodetach -vvv" for the problem email AND the entries from your exim log (assuming you're delivering via exim) for that point in time. We also really need to see the contents of your .fetchmailrc (passwords obscured). -- Please keep list traffic on the list. Rob MacGregor Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he doesn't become a monster. Friedrich Nietzsche |