Re: Phantom Sendmail

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2005


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 63215
interpreted = N
texte = Ron if you cant match this with a dna page, and you don't see them in the logs (which you should be able to do with a regular repeat trigger or something), I would suggest looking at the SMTP server. Is it possible that the email has gotten 'caught' there trying to deliver and thinking that it failed and tries again? Or, and please don't get insulted, could this be a special email address or from address, and your mail server is 'bouncing' them in an indefinite loop? Just looking for other options. AJM On 10/16/05 12:09 AM, "WebDna @ Inkblot Media" wrote: > I have a rather LARGE issue. I added a sendmail script to a page for > debugging. Then I removed the script. But the site is still sending me TONS > of emails. I cannot find the sendmail in any of the pages. I have restarted > the server and flushed cache, but it did not fix it. > > Is there a way I can find out which page is executing the sendmail? > > Ron -- Alex J McCombie Adventure Skies Interactive (ASI) Owner Box 124 888/892.6379 MartVille, NY 13111 Alex@Adventureskies.com Interface Designer WebDNA Programmer Database Designer ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Phantom Sendmail ( Alex McCombie 2005)
  2. Re: Phantom Sendmail ( Terry Wilson 2005)
  3. Re: Phantom Sendmail ( "WebDna @ Inkblot Media" 2005)
  4. Phantom Sendmail ( "WebDna @ Inkblot Media" 2005)
Ron if you cant match this with a dna page, and you don't see them in the logs (which you should be able to do with a regular repeat trigger or something), I would suggest looking at the SMTP server. Is it possible that the email has gotten 'caught' there trying to deliver and thinking that it failed and tries again? Or, and please don't get insulted, could this be a special email address or from address, and your mail server is 'bouncing' them in an indefinite loop? Just looking for other options. AJM On 10/16/05 12:09 AM, "WebDna @ Inkblot Media" wrote: > I have a rather LARGE issue. I added a sendmail script to a page for > debugging. Then I removed the script. But the site is still sending me TONS > of emails. I cannot find the sendmail in any of the pages. I have restarted > the server and flushed cache, but it did not fix it. > > Is there a way I can find out which page is executing the sendmail? > > Ron -- Alex J McCombie Adventure Skies Interactive (ASI) Owner Box 124 888/892.6379 MartVille, NY 13111 Alex@Adventureskies.com Interface Designer WebDNA Programmer Database Designer ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ Alex McCombie

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