[Alpine-info] Folders-and-Other Strange Items?

Karen Lewellen klewellen at shellworld.net
Tue Feb 6 10:55:11 PST 2024


Chime,
I am far from an expert, but I am wondering if those bounces hint that
somehow something is trying to send emails using your setup?
They are bouncing because where they are going does not exist?
Do you have a way to check your sent mail folder to see if anything
matches those errors?
Has fastmail changed any of its credential requirements?
Just a thought,
Karen



On Mon, 5 Feb 2024, Chime Hart wrote:


> Hi All: For quite some time, I have had the following strange things happen

> in Alpine.

> #1 For many weeks on Mondays-and-Thursdays around 625AM when my system must

> be running a cron job, I would get dozens of these messages which said

> From Mailer-Daemon at chime.lan Mon Sep 4 06:13:04 2023

> From: Mail Delivery System <Mailer-Daemon at chime.lan>

> Subject: Message frozen

>

> Message 1qd9O4-006t63-0m has been frozen (delivery error message).

> The sender is <>.

>

> The following address(es) have yet to be delivered:

> bounce-65022_HTML-646632331-83081-514007347-547482 at bounce.g.s11.pdmailservice.com:

> Mailing to remote domains not supported

> An only way I could stop them was to go in another folder where some mail was

> arriving-and-delete them.

> #2 Related, there were always 2 mail items which seemingly caused this.

> #3 I get mail through fastmail via imap. Seemingly mail first ends up in a

> folder called "fastmail" eventually getting to my regular inbox, where my

> TCSH prompt informs how many items are in there.

> #4 All-of-a-sudden mail was only ending up in a fast mail folder, but if I

> left that folder opened long enough, I get several dupicate messages as well

> as this strange error which rings the bell

> [NULL ice in paint_index_line: reg index, msgno=1 line=0]

> When I type "fetchmail --ssl" it mentions an accurate message total, but of

> course useing messages will not because they are still in a fastmail folder.

> O, boy, this is getting to be longer than our rain event. Anyway, can folks

> please suggest what ajustments I need to get things back to normal?

> Thanks so much in advance. This is Debian SID with the latest Alpine

> Chime

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