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New install mails stuck in Exim Queue
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New install mails stuck in Exim Queue
Hey guys,
thank you for this wonderful peace of software. It seems very polished and well structured.
I have just installed VestaCP on two servers with CentOS. Everything working is so far on the first, but on the second all mails are stuck in the Exim queue.
What can I do now to troubleshoot this problem?
OS: CentOS 7 with latest updates
Regards
thank you for this wonderful peace of software. It seems very polished and well structured.
I have just installed VestaCP on two servers with CentOS. Everything working is so far on the first, but on the second all mails are stuck in the Exim queue.
What can I do now to troubleshoot this problem?
OS: CentOS 7 with latest updates
Regards
Re: New install mails stuck in Exim Queue
might just be propagation.. mostly a new install sometimes queues mail because of it and they are frozen for a short time until dns is reachable. Waiting game... you can also run a test mail from command prompt.
then check your /webmail. if you get it then your mail server is sending okay.
Code: Select all
mail –v [email protected]
Subject : my test
test description text
Ctrl+D
enter
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Re: New install mails stuck in Exim Queue
Check your exim log files.
I guess you will find this error:
clamd: unable to connect to UNIX socket (/var/run/clamav/clamd.sock): No such file or directory
If yes, than execute this:
mkdir /var/run/clamav/
сhown clam:mail /var/run/clamav/
I guess you will find this error:
clamd: unable to connect to UNIX socket (/var/run/clamav/clamd.sock): No such file or directory
If yes, than execute this:
mkdir /var/run/clamav/
сhown clam:mail /var/run/clamav/