This is very likely the problem, as I now have version 4.94.2-7
installed. I know virtually nothing, however, about how MTAs do their
work. Where and how do I make these config changes. I use Thunderbird
for mail coming from outside the local network. Exim is only used for
local transport (such as e-mail from cron jobs).
Marc
On 11/30/21 18:56, Ludovic Bellière via Dng wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Nov 2021, Marc Shapiro via Dng wrote:
>
>> I am getting e-mails like the one below all the time, now. I had this
>> problem
>> once before and I think that all I had to do was clear the paniclog
>> with '>
>> paniclog', but that does not seem to be working, now. I cleared it this
>> morning, and when I just checked it was filling up again. It looks
>> like I get
>> three lines every half hour. This is preventing me from receiving
>> e-mails sent
>> by a cron job that runs a backup script. Any ideas on how to get rid
>> of this
>> and not have it come back would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Marc
>
> Make sure your exim configuration matches with the version of exim you
> have
> installed. Make sure there is no .dpkg-new laying around in
> /etc/exim4. Check /usr/share/doc/exim4-base/changelog.gz.
>
> Notably, in /usr/share/doc/exim4-base/README.UPDATING.gz:
>
> # Exim version 4.94
> # -----------------
> #
> # Some Transports now refuse to use tainted data in constructing their
> delivery
> # location; this WILL BREAK configurations which are not updated
> accordingly.
> # In particular: any Transport use of $local_part which has been
> relying upon
> # check_local_user far away in the Router to make it safe, should be
> updated to
> # replace $local_part with $local_part_data.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Ludovic
>
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