Re: Errores del exim.
On Thursday 10 October 2002 04:42, eldebianita wrote:
> Salud Debianitas!
>
> A los que usan exim,saben que linea editar para que el exim mande un
> correo al usuario cuando el mensaje no pudo ser enviado?,trate de
> especificarlo desde el eximconfig al agregar a "juan" entre los
> receptores de incidencias pero cuando ocurren ningun mensaje aparece.
> saludos.
Hola
Mirate la documentación de exim, en :
http://www.exim.org/exim-html-3.30/doc/html/spec.html
Especial atención
errmsg_text
Type: string
Default: unset
If errmsg_text is set, its contents are included in the default error message
immediately after `This message was created automatically by mail delivery
software.' It is not used if errmsg_file is set.
errmsg_file
Type: string
Default: unset
This option defines a template file containing paragraphs of text to be used
for constructing the message which is sent by Exim in the case of a delivery
failure. Details of the file's contents are given in chapter 39. See also
warnmsg_file.
errors_address
Type: string
Default: "postmaster"
The mail address to which Exim will send certain error reports. As the default
is specified without a domain, it will be sent to the domain specified by the
qualify_recipient option. If this address is specified with a domain, it must
be a fully qualified domain. There are actually only a few situations where
this address is used:
* When freeze_tell_mailmaster is set, and a message that is not a failing,
locally generated bounce message is frozen. However, if the errors_address is
one of the recipients of the frozen message, nothing is sent, in order to
avoid potential loops.
* Delivery failed, and there is no other address to which a bounce message
can be sent, except for bounce messages that are timing out (they are just
discarded).
* -Mg was used to cancel delivery, and there is no other address to which to
send a message.
errors_copy
Type: string list, expanded
Default: unset
Setting this option causes Exim to send bcc copies of delivery failure reports
that it generates to other addresses. The value is a colon-separated list of
items; each item consists of a pattern and an address list, separated by
white space. If the pattern matches the recipient of the delivery error
report, the message is copied to the addresses on the list. The items are
scanned in order, and once a matching one is found, no further items are
examined. For example:
errors_copy = spqr@mydomain postmaster@mydomain :\
rqps@mydomain mailmaster@mydomain,\
postmaster@mydomain
Each pattern can be a single regular expression, indicated by starting it with
a circumflex; alternatively, either portion (local part, domain) can start
with an asterisk, or the domain can be in any format that is acceptable as an
item in a domain list, including a file lookup. A regular expression is
matched against the entire (fully qualified) recipient; non-regular
expressions must contain both a local part and domain, separated by @.
The address list is a string which is expanded, and must end up as a
comma-separated list of addresses. It is used to construct a Bcc: header
which is added to the error message. The expansion variables $local_part and
$domain are set from the original recipient of the error message, and if
there was any wildcard matching, the expansion variables $0, $1, etc. are set
in the normal way.
errors_reply_to
Type: string
Default: unset
Exim's delivery error messages contain the header
From: Mail Delivery System <Mailer-Daemon@${qualify_domain}>
(where string expansion notation is used to show a variable substitution).
Experience shows that a large number of people reply to such messages. If the
errors_reply_to option is set, a Reply-To: header is added. The option must
specify the complete header body.
warnmsg_file
Type: string
Default: unset
This option defines a template file containing paragraphs of text to be used
for constructing the warning message which is sent by Exim when a message has
been on the queue for a specified amount of time, as specified by
delay_warning. Details of the file's contents are given in chapter 39. See
also errmsg_file.
A ver si esto te es de utilidad
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