On 3/30/2013 12:17 PM, /dev/rob0 wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 30, 2013 at 11:52:55AM -0400, Dennis Putnam wrote:
>> I think I have everything set up correctly now but when I send a 
>> message from the sender in question, something is hanging and there
> What exactly is not working? Why do you think something hangs? We're 
> not seeing what you are seeing, because, uh, you didn't show us.
>
>> is no debug output in the log. Here are the running processes:
> Why do you want debug output in the log? Don't do that. Normal 
> logging is adequate for almost everything, and debug logging can put
> an excessive burden on the system/syslogd.
>
>> I am not familiar enough with postfix to figure out which process 
>> is hanging but based on 'top' none are using any resources. I can 
>> only guess that there is something going on with authentication 
>> (tlsmgr?)
> tlsmgr(8) is the Postfix TLS cache and randomness manager.
>
>> but I don't know how to get any debug out of it. Can someone 
>> suggest a way to debug this? Perhaps this symptom is common to 
>> initial setup and someone can suggest a cause. Thanks.
> I don't know what the actual problem is. Show us.
>
> http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html#mail
Thanks for the reply. The purpose of debug logging is to solve this
problem. Of course that would be turned back off once it is working.
Quite some time after I sent this initial post I finally got this in the
log (the timeout is apparently very large):

 E7B1E1FA81: conversation with in.mailjet.com[46.105.158.233] timed out
while receiving the initial server greeting

Obviously it was not really hung but just waiting for something.

Apparently one side or the other is waiting because my configuration is
wrong. Since this is a commercial mail relay, I doubt the problem is on
their side. Perhaps if I could get the dialog between the 2 I could
figure it out. How do I get that dialog?

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