Victor Duchovni:
> On Thu, Jan 07, 2010 at 01:25:01PM -0600, Wendigo Thompson wrote:
> 
> > Woops, I meant to say: message_size_limit is zero.
> > 
> > I went all verbose and looking at pickup logs for the specific queue
> > ID I mentioned earlier:
> > Jan  7 13:16:20 se001 postfix/pickup[57270]: warning: C9EBD24E12F23:
> > message has been queued for 521 days
> > Jan  7 13:16:20 se001 postfix/pickup[57270]: C9EBD24E12F23: uid=27
> > from=<> orig_id=F423E1976D72
> > Jan  7 13:16:20 se001 postfix/cleanup[75242]: C9EBD24E12F23:
> > message-id=<11eccdf1ff78c949b5011f37ba264e4619d4d...@10.1.1.1>
> > 
> > After that all references to the new queue entry cease, and a minute
> > later the process starts over again with the original queue id
> > appearing to get a new ID, the warning about the message being queued
> > (as little as 2 days and as long as 521, depending on the message).  I
> > never see a delivery message -- which I see plenty of for other
> > messages coming in in real time.

I recall that this message has no recipient (you moved the message
with "postsuper -r" back to the maildrop queue).

In that case the message is "in error" and it should be skipped
and deleted. Since Postfix does accept mail without recipients,
this file probably triggers some anomaly somewhere.

        Wietse

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