Hi!!
no Wietse... i have studied the traffic with tcpdump and it does not seem a
Postfix issue... i see lots of TCP retransmissions
from postfix that do not have their correspioding ACK..
I am suspecting of a but in the Symantec appliancce used at destination...
Thanks!
David.
Pedro David Marco:
> Mar 13 08:32:23 serverA postfix/smtp[22279]: fatal: watchdog timeout
> ...
> Mar 13 11:32:35 serverA postfix/smtp[31458]: fatal: watchdog timeout
Wietse:
> Your Postfix SMTP clients are hanging (resulting in watchdog
> timeouts). Are you running in a VM, or some other
Pedro David Marco:
> Thanks a lot Wietse...
>
> here they are:
Your Postfix SMTP clients are hanging (resulting in watchdog
timeouts). Are you running in a VM, or some other hosting setup?
Wietse
> Mar 13 10:47:29 serverA postfix/qmgr[23376]: fatal: 80844160065: timeout
> receiving
Pedro David Marco:
> Mar 13 06:47:22 serverA postfix/error[17720]: 80844160065:
> to=,
> relay=none, delay=235656, delays=235058/597/0/0.01,
> dsn=4.3.0, status=deferred (unknown mail transport error)
Well there is your problem.
For follow-up investigation see:
By the way, Wietse...
nothing is running chrooted in master.cf
David.
On Tue, 3/15/16, Pedro David Marco wrote:
Subject: Re: Mails in active queue are never tried to be sent
To: "Postfix users"
Thanks a lot Wietse...
here they are:
Mar 13 06:37:24 serverA postfix/qmgr[19283]: 80844160065:
from=, size=64276, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Mar 13 06:47:22 serverA postfix/error[17720]: 80844160065:
to=, relay=none, delay=235656,
Pedro David Marco:
>
>
> Hello everybody!!
>
> i am trying to run a filter relay with Postfix and i have a doubt about
> active queues i need help with, please...
>
> Postfix documentation states clearly that:
>
> "Messages in the active queue are ready to be sent (runnable), but
> are not
Hello everybody!!
i am trying to run a filter relay with Postfix and i have a doubt about active
queues i need help with, please...
Postfix documentation states clearly that:
"Messages in the active queue are ready to be sent (runnable), but are not
necessarily in the process of being sent