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U_CTMMAIL-files in $HOME/ctmserver/proclog

Post by schidl » 24 Jul 2007 9:18

I've upraded my environemt from 6.1.03 to 6.3.01 on AIX 5.2

the SMTP-configuration works fine, but now i receive for every generated email an U_CTMMAIL.>PID>.log file in the proclog directory of the ctm-server.

have somebody an idea, why? how can i supresss it,because we are using DO-MAIL and mail via SHOUT-destination ver often.

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Post by mauriziog » 25 Jul 2007 2:33

The files "U_CTMMAIL.>PID>.log" that i have esperienced are written only if there were errors. So resolved the errors, there isnt files.
What is reported in these files?

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Post by philmalmaison » 26 Jul 2007 2:43

in the meantime resolving your problem, only create a daily job to remove that king of messages ...
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Post by schidl » 09 Aug 2007 12:40

This file is generated, if the SMTP-Server is not available, I knew it. Because CONTROL-M tries only once to send the mail.

does somebody knows a "hidden" parameter to configure retries for sending mails via control-M? Or can we configure the mailing in the "old way" like it has worked in release 6.1.03?

Remove script is running from the beginning :wink:

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Post by mauriziog » 09 Aug 2007 2:13

The problem is that the server of relay is not always disponible !
Why is this happens?

You can control if the server is disponible by a scritp and put a resource "MAIL" in manner that all the jobs that send e-mails dont send them, when the server is up the resource is restored.

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