There was this error as well Sep 19 14:59:47 foo postfix/qmgr[103420]: warning: connect to transport private/f...@bar.com relay: No such file or directory
-- ______________________ Adam Barnett Systems Engineer Double Negative 160 Great Portland Street,W1W 5QA T: 020-7268-5000 [ http://www.dneg.com/ | www.dneg.com ] ______________________ ----- Original Message ----- | From: "Wietse Venema" <wie...@porcupine.org> | To: "Postfix users" <postfix-users@postfix.org> | Sent: Thursday, 19 September, 2019 16:19:41 | Subject: Re: transport map from ldap | Adam Barnett: |> Hi, |> |> That is the only error |> |> Sep 19 14:59:54 foo postfix/error[103706]: 3C10828C082: to=<b...@foro.com>, |> relay=none, delay=0.01, delays=0/0/0/0, dsn=4.3.0, status=deferred (mail |> transport unavailable) |> | | There is more than this. | | Wietse | | http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html#logging | | Postfix logs all failed and successful deliveries to a logfile. | | When Postfix uses syslog logging (the default), the file is usually | called /var/log/maillog, /var/log/mail, or something similar; the | exact pathname is configured in a file called /etc/syslog.conf, | /etc/rsyslog.conf, or something similar. | | When Postfix uses its own logging system (see MAILLOG_README), the | location of the logfile is configured with the Postfix maillog_file | parameter. | | When Postfix does not receive or deliver mail, the first order of | business is to look for errors that prevent Postfix from working | properly: | | % egrep '(warning|error|fatal|panic):' /some/log/file | more Note: | the most important message is near the BEGINNING of the output. | Error messages that come later are less useful. | | The nature of each problem is indicated as follows: | | "panic" indicates a problem in the software itself that only a | programmer can fix. Postfix cannot proceed until this is fixed. | | "fatal" is the result of missing files, incorrect permissions, | incorrect configuration file settings that you can fix. Postfix | cannot proceed until this is fixed. | | "error" reports an error condition. For safety reasons, a Postfix | process will terminate when more than 13 of these happen. | | "warning" indicates a non-fatal error. These are problems that you | may not be able to fix (such as a broken DNS server elsewhere on | the network) but may also indicate local configuration errors that | could become a problem later.