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Re: why? [Fwd: Delivery Notification: Delivery has timed out and failed



I haven't had this problem in particular.  However, the debian lists seem
to be having some rather persistent problems.  Personally, I haven't
received a digest in a few weeks and all attempts to resubscribe go
unanswered.  I know others have had various problems recently, and nobody
has offered up any ideas AFAIK.

-Bryan


On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 09:51:08AM -0800, Erik Steffl wrote:
>   some of my messages that I send to debian-user go through just fine
> but ome of them are delayed and fail (not sure if all delayed ones fail
> in the end). Any ideas why this is happening?
> 
>   I am sending messages to debian from few accounts and I haven't
> investigated (yet) whether it's just one account that has problems or
> more of them. I regularly use both of the accounts to send other email
> and don't remember anything suspicious, no other emails are
> delayed/failed.
> 
>   any ideas?
> 
> 	erik
> 
> Internet Mail Delivery wrote:
> > 
> > This report relates to a message you sent with the following header fields:
> > 
> >   Message-id: <3A92D4C7.5CB4F0F9@bigfoot.com>
> >   Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 12:34:15 -0800
> >   From: Erik Steffl <steffl@bigfoot.com>
> >   To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> >   Subject: Re: rc.local
> > 
> > Your message is being returned; it has been enqueued and undeliverable for
> > 7 days to the following recipients:
> > 
> >   Recipient address: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> >   Reason: unable to deliver this message after 7 days
> > 
> >   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Reporting-MTA: dns; mta5.snfc21.pbi.net
> > 
> > Action: failed
> > Status: 5.0.0 (unable to deliver this message after 7 days)
> > Original-recipient: rfc822;debian-user@lists.debian.org
> > Final-recipient: rfc822;debian-user@lists.debian.org
> > 
> >   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > 
> > Subject: Re: rc.local
> > Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 12:34:15 -0800
> > From: Erik Steffl <steffl@bigfoot.com>
> > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> > References: <[🔎] 01022021133002.00804@localhost.localdomain>
> > 
> > Vittorio De Martino wrote:
> > >
> > > Having experience of Linux RedHat, is there anyone out there able to tell me
> > > where is the equivalent of the rc.local file in Debian and where can I find
> > > it?
> > > Vittorio
> > 
> >   there is no such thing. generally you add your script to /etc/init.d
> > directory and create links in /etc/rc.* directories so that script is
> > called when system enetes/leaves certain run level. see update-rc.d for
> > more info. the script in /etc/init.d should support start/stop/restart
> > as first command line argument and act accordingly.
> > 
> >   IMO it makes sense to have some convention as far as file naming goes,
> > so that you know which ones are created by you and which ones came with
> > debian packages.
> > 
> >         erik
> 
> 
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-- 
Bryan K. Walton
Network Operations Center Analyst
Berbee
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608.288.3000

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----- End forwarded message -----

-- 
Bryan K. Walton
Network Operations Center Analyst
Berbee
5520 Research Park Drive  Madison, Wisconsin 53711
608.288.3000

Berbee...putting the E in business



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