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Oct 17, 2005, 12:11 PM
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Fwd: Diagnosing autoreply Driver Problem
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I haven't received any replies to this post yet. To simplify the problem I have stripped down my transport and hard-wired several values. Since I can see that the router is behaving properly I'm just going to include my test transport... puremail_autoreply_transport: driver = autoreply text = "This is the autoreply body" to = $sender_address from = noreply[at]puremail.com subject = "Autoreply subject" Can anyone see anything wrong with this setup? If not, then how can I troubleshoot the problem? Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks. - John R. S. -- John R. Shearer PUREmail, Inc. http://www.puremail.com/ mailto:john[at]puremail.com mobile:925-285-1356 > Subject: Diagnosing autoreply Driver Problem > Date: Wednesday 12 October 2005 11:45 > From: "John R. Shearer" <exim[at]puremail.com> > To: exim-users[at]exim.org > > I am having trouble getting the autoreply driver to work. I'm running Exim > 4.50 under Debian 3.1 "Sarge". > > My router works as expected. In debug mode I can see that the router > correctly determines whether or not the recipient should get autoreply > processing. The "once" DBM file is successfully created in the recipient's > home directory whenever I send an Email to the test recipient. > > When I send Email from a given sender the first time I get the following > error in the Exim logs (because of the "once" file subsequent messages from > the same sender do not receive an error as no autoreply is generated)... > > 2005-10-10 18:26:04 1EP8tt-0006XP-D8 <= nosuchuser[at]gmail.com > H=tuna.puremail.com (test) [10.3.11.33] P=smtp S=188 > 2005-10-10 18:26:04 1EP8tt-0006XP-D8 == john[at]genius.net > R=puremail_autoreply_router T=puremail_autoreply_transport defer (0): Failed > to send message from puremail_autoreply_transport transport (1) > > I can't effectively debug this because the generation of autoreply message > itself is handled under a different process than the initial incoming > message, so no debug output is available. And yes, I have tried using valid > sender Email addresses. > > Any thoughts as to how I can diagnose this? Is there any way to get debug > output from the process that executes the autoreply? > > Thanks in advance. - John R. S.
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