>> I'm in the process of replacing the hardware for my external mail relay. >> Both my existing postfix (V2.5.5) implementation, and my new one (V2.8.7) >> update their relay_recipients table daily from Active Directory, using a >> very similar method as described here: >> http://postfix.state-of-mind.de/patrick.koetter/mailrelay/ >> >> On the older box, every day I see a message stating that >> hash:/etc/postfix/relay_recipients has changed -- restarting. However, my >> new box does not log this message. After a few tests, I was able to confirm >> that even though I don't receive a message, it does pick up any of the >> changes to relay_recipients. >> >> I suppose that I don't *need* to see this message. Yet over the years, I >> have come accustomed to seeing it. My best Google searches have yielded no >> usable results. Does anyone know what changed? >> >> Thanks! > > Postfix still logs that message. Maybe syslog is logging different > severity to different files. > > > -- Noel Jones
Or chrooted postfix services with missing syslog sockets in the jail...? Regards Andreas Good afternoon - Thanks for your suggestions. I like the way you think - but unfortunately, none of the services are chrooted. I am able to see other (normal) postfix messages in syslog. Additionally, both boxes are configured to log all mail messages the same: mail.* -/var/log/maillog Aside from the update version, there really isn't a whole lot that is different between the two boxes. (I used the existing config files as a guide when building the new box.) Thanks!