Hi, thanks for this forum. I'm new here. I've searched and have not found my problem yet.
Here's the background:
I started working on this system about 1.5 years ago. Qmail was already installed, and has been working fine until now. I'm able to add aliases, virtual domains, etc, and it has been chugging along fine. I don't really mess with the machine other than to add an occasional alias. Noone else has access to it.
A couple of days ago, mail started queueing up, and wouldn't go out. I tried restarting it, but no joy.
I didn't really look at the queue then, because I thought that a certain user may be having his own problems, and I created an alias for myself, tested it, and it went through okay.
Later, the certain user started getting his mail, from July on. Yay, miller time, right? Nope.
Today, I checked on the system and it was queueing mail again, and no mail will go through at all. I thought it might be a dns problem, but I'm able to surf from the box, using domain names and IP addresses, and I can get to it from anywhere.
I'm at a loss. I'm kind of rusty, because I haven't done a lot of this work lately, but I've searched everywhere for the answer, and can't find it.
I use qmailctl restart to restart it, but I've noticed that I get the repeating @4000000044d55b6531921234 alert: cannot start: qmail-send is already running
errors in my log file, whether I use that or the svc -d/-u /service/qmail-send command.
I know that I cannot ever get it to completely shut down at any point, because I tried to, in order to try to use the qmHandle script.
So, bottom line, it's one of those "it's suddenly not working" things, only this time I have noone to ask repeatedly, "You sure you didn't change anything?" because I haven't even been on the box in months and noone else has access to it.
Any clues for me?
Gratefully,
C Dale
Here's the background:
I started working on this system about 1.5 years ago. Qmail was already installed, and has been working fine until now. I'm able to add aliases, virtual domains, etc, and it has been chugging along fine. I don't really mess with the machine other than to add an occasional alias. Noone else has access to it.
A couple of days ago, mail started queueing up, and wouldn't go out. I tried restarting it, but no joy.
I didn't really look at the queue then, because I thought that a certain user may be having his own problems, and I created an alias for myself, tested it, and it went through okay.
Later, the certain user started getting his mail, from July on. Yay, miller time, right? Nope.
Today, I checked on the system and it was queueing mail again, and no mail will go through at all. I thought it might be a dns problem, but I'm able to surf from the box, using domain names and IP addresses, and I can get to it from anywhere.
I'm at a loss. I'm kind of rusty, because I haven't done a lot of this work lately, but I've searched everywhere for the answer, and can't find it.
I use qmailctl restart to restart it, but I've noticed that I get the repeating @4000000044d55b6531921234 alert: cannot start: qmail-send is already running
errors in my log file, whether I use that or the svc -d/-u /service/qmail-send command.
I know that I cannot ever get it to completely shut down at any point, because I tried to, in order to try to use the qmHandle script.
So, bottom line, it's one of those "it's suddenly not working" things, only this time I have noone to ask repeatedly, "You sure you didn't change anything?" because I haven't even been on the box in months and noone else has access to it.
Any clues for me?
Gratefully,
C Dale