Re: frozen Exim message
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> On Tue, May 04, 2004 at 05:34:11PM -0700, Paul Yeatman wrote:
> > Hi, what does one do with something like the following
> > frozen message (using Exim):
> >
> > 20d 13K 1BE46H-000069-00 <> *** frozen ***
> > yhoon80@yahoo.co.kr
> >
> > I can force delivery but it remains frozen because "yhoon80" is not a
> > known user at yahoo.co.kr and apparently the return address is
> > undeliverable as well, I assume.
>
> Remove it. As root, use:
>
> exim -Mrm 1BE46H-000069-00
Ah, thanks for the info and quick reply! As the exim documentation is
large, I searched for "frozen" but this didn't lead me to -Mrm.
I'm curious how such a message gets on my system. As I didn't send
such a message to anyone named "yhoon80", is my hostname being spoofed
by someone as a return address? Is there any way to read the message's
header information?
Paul
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