Steve Drach: > I'm puzzled. I've been running postfix for several years. Around > August of 2014 I moved to a new system and reinstalled postfix. > It's been working fine until last monday when I stopped getting > email.
What has changed? Does it co-incide with some automatic system update? > Here's what I know. > > 1. the logs, especially the local daemon, indicates the message is delivered It should not be hard to find out where mail was delivered. Even the non-verbose logging already says if it was delivered to mailbox, delivered to maildir, delivered to command, delivered to file, and so on. > 2. my disk is only 10% full > > 3. mail to another user on my system is delivered without problem > > 4. my mail directory has same permissions as the user that gets mail, and > both directories are owned by respective owners > > 5. if I put a .forward file in my home directory, mail is forwarded correctly > > 6. /etc/aliases doesn't contain anything weird > > 7. adding -vv verbose flag to local shows no useful (to me) information > > I'm beating my head against the (virtual) wall. Any ideas, suggestions, etc? How would we know what mistake you made, without concrete information as requested in the mailing list welcome message: Begin quote: TO REPORT A PROBLEM see http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html#mail TO (UN)SUBSCRIBE see http://www.postfix.org/lists.html Thank you for using Postfix. End quote. Wietse
