You write that mail is stuck in the active queue.
Have you looked at the Postfix logs for warnings?

http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html#logging

Look for obvious signs of trouble

Postfix logs all failed and successful deliveries to a logfile. The file is
usually called /var/log/maillog or /var/log/mail; the exact pathname is defined
in the /etc/syslog.conf file.

When Postfix does not receive or deliver mail, the first order of business is
to look for errors that prevent Postfix from working properly:

    % egrep '(warning|error|fatal|panic):' /some/log/file | more

Note: the most important message is near the BEGINNING of the output. Error
messages that come later are less useful.

The nature of each problem is indicated as follows:

  * "panic" indicates a problem in the software itself that only a programmer
    can fix. Postfix cannot proceed until this is fixed.

  * "fatal" is the result of missing files, incorrect permissions, incorrect
    configuration file settings that you can fix. Postfix cannot proceed until
    this is fixed.

  * "error" reports an error condition. For safety reasons, a Postfix process
    will terminate when more than 13 of these happen.

  * "warning" indicates a non-fatal error. These are problems that you may not
    be able to fix (such as a broken DNS server elsewhere on the network) but
    may also indicate local configuration errors that could become a problem
    later.

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