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Outbound mail stopped working. Large items 'Queued'. ./bin/mail send-test works.
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Description

Pretty much what the title says.
Tried restarting daemons.
Mail adaptor: habricatorMailImplementationPHPMailerAdapter

Using revision bd0bbc713a36ab132ed2e (Mon Aug 17 Chad Little <chad@phacility.com>)

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We can't reproduce this issue, other installs haven't reported similar problems, and you're about two months behind HEAD. Please refer to this document for instructions on filing an actionable bug report which we can help you with:

https://secure.phabricator.com/book/phabcontrib/article/bug_reports/

epriestley claimed this task.

Closing as unreproducible.

Thanks for looking into this issue guys. First and foremost, great tool, looks super cool, and thanks for creating it.
I have deploying this tool into a corporate environment, being used by over 20 really busy developers. The aforementioned issue creeped in just days after the launch. Not being able to resolve it, I opened this ticker by followed the route suggested in the "Support" link.
Specifically, I have checked the list as mentioned in the link:

  • check the list of common fixes below;
  • make sure Phabricator is up to date;
  • make sure we support your setup;
  • gather debugging information;
  • explain how to reproduce the issue; and
  • create a task in Maniphest.

First two are basically suggesting to update various applications, including Phabricator itself, which, as you may concur, is not an option for the purpose of debugging in a corporate installation. I want to be able to install a stable, reasonably tested release and upgrade on my own schedule.
I did however restart various daemons (phd, nginx, sendmail etc). Didn't help obviously.

My ticket was closed as "Invalid", commented as 'non-reproducible'. However, no one asked me of any details regarding my setup, any logs or how the issue started etc. So I was wondering if there was really any attempt to reproduce the issue (again, not complaining, just sayin. See my first line).

Basically, it looks like I am on my own. With practically zero knowledge of php, mysql and everything in between, I am beginning to question if this was really a good idea to begin with.

Again, thanks for your kind work.

We're an open source project with a small team, and can't spend time working with individual installs to debug unusual issues that are specific to their environments or support old version of Phabricator. If we accepted these kinds of support requests, we would spend 100% of our development bandwidth debugging bizarre setup and configuration problems which affected single installs.

We're happy to work with you individually to resolve issues in your environment and with any version of Phabricator at consulting rates. See this document for details:

https://secure.phabricator.com/w/consulting/