John/SML a écrit :
[snip]
cleanup unix n - - - 0 cleanup
mouss said:
make sure the 5th field is 'n' (and not 'y' nor '-').
then you said:
I have disbabled chroot in master.cf
Wasn't that a lie?
[snip]
John/SML:
Jul 24 14:16:22 imapsv02 postfix/master[17734]: warning: process
/usr/lib/postfix/cleanup pid 17969 exit status 2
...
I googled the problem, but find no clue. Any idea?
This is the official reference:
http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html#logging
And please turn off that
On Monday 27 July 2009 05:38:17 Wietse Venema wrote:
John/SML:
Jul 24 14:16:22 imapsv02 postfix/master[17734]: warning: process
/usr/lib/postfix/cleanup pid 17969 exit status 2
...
I googled the problem, but find no clue. Any idea?
This is the official reference:
John/SML a écrit :
[snip]
however, there is an error about cleanup server in the verbose log when
using LDAP :-
mouss said:
next time, do not show VERBOSE logs unless asked. ...
[verbose log ignored]
I googled the problem, but find no clue. Any idea?
Please be collaborative,
:Re: [Re: virtual_alias_maps works with hash but not
LDAP (Postfix 2.5.1)]
John/SML a écrit :
[snip]
however, there is an error about cleanup server in the verbose log when
using LDAP :-
mouss said:
next time, do not show VERBOSE logs unless asked. ...
[verbose log ignored]
I
Hi Mouss,
Thank you for your information.
Are you using a proxy_filter? if so, take a look at
http://www.postfix.org/SMTPD_PROXY_README.html
and search for queue file write error.
No, no proxy_filter enable. I am using Ubuntu 8.04.2 LTS Postix package,
and the section for
John/SML a écrit :
[snip]
It worked well by storing the virtual_alias_maps in hash table, but it
failed when changed to LDAP with an error Error : 4.3.0 queue file
write error
Show postfix _logs_. see the DEBUG README.
[snip]
Hi Mouss,
Thank you for your prompt reply.
The following is the smptd verbose log, but I do not see any clue from it :-
=== begin of mail log ===
Jul 24 14:15:59 imapsv02 postfix/smtpd[17966]: connect from
imapsv02.auth.hk1.sml.citizen.co.jp[10.144.1.50]
Jul 24 14:15:59 imapsv02
John Mok a écrit :
Hi Mouss,
Thank you for your prompt reply.
The following is the smptd verbose log,
next time, do not show verbose logs unless asked. the less we have to
read, the better.
[snip]
Are you using a proxy_filter? if so, take a look at