----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2004 8:28
PM
Subject: Re: {bb} mail generation
Hi Keith,
On your BBPAGER,
what does them SMTP log indicate?
I don't know what
the log will be called on YOUR system. Look in /etc/syslog.conf for the
"mail.debug" or "mail.notice" or "mail.something" entry to see what the log
file name is. Then look in that file to see if any email sending is
being attempted.
One obvious
question is, can you send mail from the command line on the BBPAGER?
Like:
mailx -s "Test email from BBPAGER"
keith@rilinfo.net
Test email from the command
line on BBPAGER
.
You should be able to see the above in the smtp log
file. If that works, then cause an event about which BB should send mail
and check the log file.
If the command
line fails to send email, then your system is not properly configured to send
email. Fix that and BB should be happier.
Dan
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| "Keith Fernandez"
<keith@rilinfo.net> Sent by: owner-bb@bb4.com
08/27/2004 12:11 AM Please respond to bb
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Subject: {bb} mail
generation |
Hi,
I
have a problem with my mail notifications.
I am unable to generate mail from bb.
My version of bb is bb 1.9c, I am running it on solaris 8
there are files getting generated in
/var/bb/bb19c/tmp
np_ext-ex1-idcresponse@********.net
np_girish@*******.net
However there are no mails getting injected for
the MTA to deliver.
Any ideas what I may be doing wrong or where to look.
My /var/bb/bb19c/etc/bbwarnrules.cfg has the lines.
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p5890cdacd;;*;;*;*;ext-ex1-kaustubhc@*********.com, ext-ex1-rajeevr@*****.com,
ext-ex1-netops@******.com,
ext-ex1-idcresponse@******.net
sdla1 sdla2
sdla3;;*;;*;*;ext-ex1-idcresponse@*******.net, ext-ex1-jkrajwani@******.com,
ext-ex1-aj@*******.com,ext-ex2-gmuddebihal@******.com
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Regards,
Keith