Email/MMDF delivery failures - help needed
J.Bevier @ Home on Hipeak
jbev at iscden.UUCP
Fri Jun 1 08:34:27 AEST 1990
In article <1297 at proto.UUCP>, joe at proto.UUCP (Joe Huffman) writes:
> In article <109 at mixcom.UUCP>, sysop at mixcom.UUCP (System Operator) writes:
> > I am running SCO UNIX Sys V 3.2. I have an email problem.
> > Email from other machines does not always get delivered.
> > It usually does, but not always. Sometimes it gets delivered
> > with a garbled header.
> .
> . [stuff deleted]
> .
> > Can someone suggest ideas why email from certain machines sometimes
> > gets delivered and other times is dumped into the directory
> > mentioned above? The email has a correct address (user name).
> > The machine has plenty of disk space.
>
> I have the same problem. I haven't associated it with a particular
> machine/route for the mail source. I use the above mentioned command to
> make sure everything gets delivered. And I have uucheckque run once a
> day and mail me the status. I just started doing this a week ago. I
> haven't really figured out the cause yet. I suspect, but haven't tested it
> yet, that it may be related to VP/ix running at the same time mail comes in.
> Not allways of course, just sometimes, it may be load related.
>
> I haven't sent in a bug report yet because I didn't have it isolated enough
> ...
>
> --
> joe at proto.uucp
> uunet!proto!joe
> FAX: 208-263-8772
I had the same problem. I was told that if two pieces of
mail are trying to be delivered at the same time, one gets put
into the q.local directory. You must run deliver as a deamon task.
By default, it runs every 10 mins. It will deliver the mail. Put it
in your rc files. Use the following entry in /etc/rc.d/7/udaemons
file.
# @(#) udaemons.sh 1.2 89/06/23
#
# Copyright (C) The Santa Cruz Operation, 1985.
# This Module contains Proprietary Information of
# The Santa Cruz Operation, Microsoft Corporation
# and AT&T, and should be treated as Confidential.
#
# /etc/rc.d/7/userdaemon - User daemons started after normal boot
#
# start up mail delivery system
/bin/su mmdf -c "/usr/mmdf/bin/deliver -b -clocal,uucp,list"
echo "MMDF daemon deliver started"
This should fix you problem, it did for me.
Jim Bevier
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