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On Thursday 29 July 2004 15:38, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Robin Lynn Frank writes:
Signal 25 is usually SIGXFSZ -- obviosly you are accepting mail that
exceeds the maximum file size.
Well, now it gets interesting. I removed that email from the queue and
all went normally until this morning:
BC4B57AD56 5170 Thu Jul 29 07:35:11 ne...@paradigm-omega.net
(temporary failure. Command output: maildrop: signal
0x19) vorl...@paradigm-omega.net ro...@localhost.paradigm-omega.net
Then you need to double-check exactly what signal 25 is on your platform.
It is usually SIGXFSZ, but it may be something else.
Without knowing what that signal is, everything else is mere speculation.
The signal(7) man page (not signal(2) though) usually lists the signals.
It is a Linux box and according to man 7 signal signal 25 is SIGXFSZ
Of course, this now leaves me somewhat confused since I can not find anything
related to file size, but only to a specific user. While this all presented
itself with the failure to deliver a 3.4MB email, a larger file was delivered
to a different user today and nothing gets delivered to the user in question.
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SsAML4tPX+zGbPQLPJ/TyWg=
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