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Date:      Sun, 23 Mar 1997 09:16:57 -0600 (CST)
From:      "Jay D. Nelson" <jdn@qiv.com>
To:        David Stickney <david@wvb.gomel.by>
Cc:        "'FBSD ISP'" <freebsd-isp@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Rmail Error Number 65
Message-ID:  <Pine.NEB.3.95.970323091237.246A-100000@acp.qiv.com>
In-Reply-To: <01BC3777.EBDC71E0@DAVID>

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This is a guess -- but rmail execs sendmail and sendmail uses system
errors -- so: error 65 indicates no route to host (/usr/include/errno.h).
Check sendmail's mailertable and/or configuration. Also check your own
routing table. Even with no IP, you should have a host route from
localhost to localhost.

-- Jay

On Sun, 23 Mar 1997, David Stickney wrote:

->Greetings all,
->
->I am running UUCP to get our mail, on a FBSD machine (2.1.5). For no appearent reason, rmail is exiting and putting the message in the failed/system directory. It happens about 1 out of 3 times, regardless of how much mail is in the spool. 
->
->this is what is in the log,
->uuxqt brc daemon (1997-03-22 20:05:14.07 421) Executing X.brcN0B22 (rmail david@wvb.gomel.by)
->uuxqt brc daemon (1997-03-22 20:05:15.27 421) Executing X.brcN0B23 (rmail david@wvb.gomel.by)
->uuxqt brc daemon (1997-03-22 20:05:15.33 421) ERROR: Execution: Exit status 65
->uuxqt brc daemon (1997-03-22 20:05:15.33 421) Execution failed (X.brcN0B23)
->uux brc uucp (1997-03-22 20:05:16.42 429) Queuing rmail russia@aa.net (D.00S8)
->uuxqt brc daemon (1997-03-22 20:05:17.19 421) Executing X.brcN0B24 (rmail david@wvb.gomel.by)
->uux brc david (1997-03-22 20:30:13.40 470) Queuing rmail civilsoc@SOLAR.RTD.UTK.EDU (D.00S9)
->
->then I am politely notified by 
->
->Message from UUCP on wvb Sat Mar 22 06:03:28 1997
->
->A UUCP execution request failed:
->	rmail david@wvb.gomel.by
->The request was made by
->	Irene_Pichler@wvi.org
->The following files have been saved:
->	/var/spool/uucp/.Failed/brc/X./X.brcN0B1U
->	/var/spool/uucp/.Failed/brc/D./D.brcN0B1U
->
->
->I don't have IP so email is my only shot at finding and answer, I have read the BSD system manager's manual but have not found anything..
->
->Thanks, Dave
->




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