20 messages in net.sourceforge.lists.courier-usersRe: [courier-users] Maildrop ALWAYS f...
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Subject:Re: [courier-users] Maildrop ALWAYS failling with 0x06Actions...
From:Sam Varshavchik (mrs@courier-mta.com)
Date:Nov 20, 2004 5:20:18 pm
List:net.sourceforge.lists.courier-users

Hanford, Seth writes:

Hanford, Seth writes:

maildrop: signal 0x06

You'll have to look up what's signal 6 on OpenBSD. On Linux it's SIGABRT, which obviously is not what it is on OpenBSD.

Once you know what the signal is, then you can try to figure out why you're getting it.

Signal 6 is SIGABRT on OpenBSD. I compiled maildrop-1.7.0 by hand and the same results are found in it. Anything I can do to help watch what is going on?

If you run maildrop within a gdb, gdb will show exactly where SIGABRT is coming from.