More about My Exim Problems

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Does it say why it is freezing things?

Have you tried restarting exim (/etc/init.d/exim restart, might do it)?

On Fri, 17 Oct 2003, Rejean Proulx wrote:

> I have found that for some reason exim now refuses to send mail.  if I do a
> sendmail xxxx at yyyy.zzz and then put < filename it says it sends it but it
> doesn't go anywhere.  I tried putting the server in the DMZ and it
> definitely won't send.  For that matter, it won't receive.  I now know that
> Debian comes with IMAP servers, so I am in process of changing our mail
> clients to use IMAP.  I have a feeling that this has something to do with
> the fact that we set up a name server.  I think there might be settings in
> exim that need tweaking.  If any of you can shed some light on this I'd be
> grateful.  Meanwhile, back to the manuals.  It also has something to do with
> freezing and thawing.  These are things I don't understand yet and don't
> know how to deal with.  I think my mailman will work.  The trouble is in
> exim.  In mailman, I can't use the web links but I can use the commands to
> create lists and it is doing it.  Nothing will happen until I figure out
> what happened to exim.  When I look at my logs, I find stuff about things
> being frozen.  I need to educate myself.
>
>  Rejean Proulx
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