openemm.sh stop: sendmail is restarted, and unknown eMail
Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2015 8:42 pm
Hello,
I have a fresh install of OpenEMM 2015 on Ubuntu 14.04. Since I don't have a FQDN atm, I have to send over my ISPs smart relay. It's working but I have two smaller issues:
If I stop openemm the script tries to stop sendmail, but sendmail is then started again immediately (I disabled the OS boot sendmail start with update-rc.d already)
netstat says something is listening on 127.0.0.1:25 and in the log appears a line after invoking an openemm.sh stop:
It's the other way round like in windows: Use Start button to stop system
In the logs appears an entry for an email, this eMail is tried to be sent from time to time
Recipients' email is really called "first.last@domain.org", mailq was empty before. Where does that mail come from?
Any hints on that?
Best regards,
Alex
I have a fresh install of OpenEMM 2015 on Ubuntu 14.04. Since I don't have a FQDN atm, I have to send over my ISPs smart relay. It's working but I have two smaller issues:
If I stop openemm the script tries to stop sendmail, but sendmail is then started again immediately (I disabled the OS boot sendmail start with update-rc.d already)
netstat says something is listening on 127.0.0.1:25 and in the log appears a line after invoking an openemm.sh stop:
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Nov 28 20:07:51 openemm sm-mta[10397]: starting daemon (8.14.4): SMTP+queueing@00:10:00

In the logs appears an entry for an email, this eMail is tried to be sent from time to time
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Nov 28 20:07:37 openemm sendmail[10050]: cacT62cd00000001: to=<first.last@domain.org>, delay=23:19:31, ...
Any hints on that?
Best regards,
Alex