Josh Cason: > So this is a update. I had put a few days ago. I said 1 mail was > stopped by 1 user in the incoming directory. Then goes away without > a error. Well I now have 2 users. But I noticed something the other > day and on this user. It has a pair of ?? marks on it.
Please provide a complete line of "ls -l" output with the mystery file's name and permissions. > So I did a > search but still did not provide any answers. Most of that type > went through no problem. The other update was there was on some > email. It showed up a few hours later. I'm still trying to see > that in my logs. Postfix logs the queue file name when the file is created. For example: Sep 17 00:47:47 spike postfix/smtpd[54896]: 3cfBdb4G3tzjymn: client=unknown[61.164.179.222] Sep 17 01:05:06 spike postfix/pickup[54595]: 3cfC1Z1qMXzjymp: uid=1001 from=<wietse> What does the logging look like for your mystery file? This means you need to search the mail logfile. > But what would cause a message to hang out in the > incoming that long. When all the other go through? Size? The universe of possibilities is too large to speculate. This question is best answered if you can provide Postfix logfile records for the file's arrival and delivery. This means you need to search the mail logfile. Wietse