[courier-users] Re: temporary failure. Command output: maildrop: signal 0x1f?

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Old 01-12-2006
Sam Varshavchik
 
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Default [courier-users] Re: temporary failure. Command output: maildrop: signal 0x1f?

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Michael Gibbs writes:

> Michael Gibbs wrote:
>
>> I have just installed maildrop with Postfix on a Solaris 8 machine. I
>> keep getting the same message in the logs, but I can't figure out what
>> is causing the error, and why the messages are getting deferred.
>>
>>
>> Jan 10 16:21:17 mail postfix/local[2413]: [ID 197553 mail.info]
>> CD41F39ACE: to=<email>, relay=local, delay=39, status=deferred
>> (temporary failure. Command output: maildrop: signal 0x1F )
>>
>> Is there a way to set debugging or verbose logging for maildrop when it
>> is running using -d?
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>

>
> This seems to be a bigger problem the I initially though. It seems 90%
> of the message are being deferred with this error, though I don't see a
> reason why these messages keep getting deferred, and I do not see a
> definition for signal 0x1F in the FAQ, on this lits archive, or via a
> google search. Is there a list of signal outputs and their meanings for
> maildrop?


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