Email piping fails with "Child process of cagefs_virtual_address_pipe transport returned 255"

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  • solharris
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    Hello

    Can you please share what the fix was for this?

    On some occasions I get the same issue when customers send emails to my sales@mycompany.com - which is set up to pipe to a WHMCS account. 99% of the time it works fine, but sometimes the sender of the email receives the email failure (typically when they send a large attachment)

    Slightly different error from yours...

    Child process of cagefs_virtual_address_pipe transport returned 255 (could mean shell command ended by signal 127 (Unknown signal 127)) from command: /bin/cagefs_enter

    There is no additional information and I am curious to know why some emails failed.

    If I may know your resolution for the above I can try it.

    Thanks

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  • moerke
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    Hello,

    This turned out to be something NON related to cagefs.

    Regards,
    K.

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  • Email piping fails with "Child process of cagefs_virtual_address_pipe transport returned 255"

    Hello,

    Email piping set up through cPanels forwarder section throws this error:

    |/usr/local/bin/php -q /home/username/public_html/includes/pipe.php <user@domain.com> R=central_filter T=cagefs_virtual_address_pipe Child process of cagefs_virtual_address_pipe transport returned 255 (could mean shell command ended by signal 127 (Unknown signal 127)) from command: /bin/cagefs_enter

    pipe.php is set to 755 perms

    Do you guys have any idea how to debug this?

    Regards,
    K.
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