Hi,
I’ve done some testing with swaks trying to track my performance issue. I
don’t think this is a postfix issue. It is just the most apparent symptom.
I’ve also noticed SSH to my server is quite laggy but if I use the command line
with Screen Sharing it is responsive. Same with SFTP,
On 26 Jul 2014, at 01:42, McKinnon Chris crmckin...@shaw.ca wrote:
I’ve done some testing with swaks trying to track my performance issue. I
don’t think this is a postfix issue. It is just the most apparent symptom.
I’ve also noticed SSH to my server is quite laggy but if I use the
On 24 Jul 2014, at 06:37, McKinnon Chris crmckin...@shaw.ca wrote:
I checked for “connect from unknown” errors coming from the client IPs in
mail.log and I’m not seeing any. The only warning I see for one client is:
Jul 23 19:21:54 ravenviewhomes.com postfix/smtpd[61133]: warning:
Hi Wietse,
Concerning #1, I checked the “mail.log” and I’m seeing the following warnings
(many times):
postfix/smtpd[71979]: warning: hostname static.vdc.vn does not resolve to
address 113.160.154.177
postfix/smtpd[72386]: warning: hostname bamovil-181-135-42-61.une.net.co does
not resolve to
McKinnon Chris:
Hi Wietse,
Concerning #1, I checked the mail.log and I'm seeing the following
warnings (many times):
postfix/smtpd[71979]: warning: hostname static.vdc.vn does not resolve to
address 113.160.154.177
postfix/smtpd[72386]: warning: hostname bamovil-181-135-42-61.une.net.co
I checked for “connect from unknown” errors coming from the client IPs in
mail.log and I’m not seeing any. The only warning I see for one client is:
Jul 23 19:21:54 ravenviewhomes.com postfix/smtpd[61133]: warning:
fqdn_hidden[ip_hidden]: SASL PLAIN authentication failed:
Jul 23 19:22:39
Hi,
I’m experience performance issues with a Postfix installation I setup on a Mac
OS X server. Originally it was OS 10.7.4 and Postfix 2.9.4, which worked very
well. I was using a relatively stock Postfix configuration with a MySQL
backend. There are only 2 serious users on the mail server
McKinnon Chris:
Hi,
I'm experience performance issues with a Postfix installation I
setup on a Mac OS X server. Originally it was OS 10.7.4 and Postfix
2.9.4, which worked very well. I was using a relatively stock
Simple questions:
(1) Have you looked at the system logfile for Postfix