Re: Strange error when having hold as symlink

2021-09-30 Thread (lists) Denis BUCHER
Le 29.09.2021 à 06:33, Viktor Dukhovni a écrit : On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 02:19:53PM +1000, raf wrote: If you really have a problem that you think would be solved by relocating the hold queue, you could mount another file system over the hold queue directory. That might work. But it might a ba

Re: Strange error when having hold as symlink

2021-09-28 Thread Viktor Dukhovni
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 02:19:53PM +1000, raf wrote: > If you really have a problem that you think would be > solved by relocating the hold queue, you could mount > another file system over the hold queue directory. > That might work. But it might a bad idea. Not sure. Sorry, not possible. Postf

Re: Strange error when having hold as symlink

2021-09-28 Thread raf
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 01:49:39AM +0200, "(lists) Denis BUCHER" wrote: > Hello, > > When creating /var/spool/postfix/hold as symlink to another folder I get the > following error from Postfix : > > * "move to hold queue failed: No such file or directory" > > ...even when doing "chmod 777" o

Re: Strange error when having hold as symlink

2021-09-28 Thread Viktor Dukhovni
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 01:49:39AM +0200, (lists) Denis BUCHER wrote: > When creating /var/spool/postfix/hold as symlink to another folder I get > the following error from Postfix : If any Postfix services are chrooted, the destination needs to be a subdirectory of the Postfix queue directory an

Strange error when having hold as symlink

2021-09-28 Thread (lists) Denis BUCHER
Hello, When creating /var/spool/postfix/hold as symlink to another folder I get the following error from Postfix : * "move to hold queue failed: No such file or directory" ...even when doing "chmod 777" on the target directory. Do you know if postfix is unable to work with "hold" as symlink

Re: Strange error about bounce.cf template

2012-03-12 Thread Charles Marcus
On 2012-03-12 10:53 AM, Charles Marcus wrote: Well... I just opened it in notepad++ to check, and I did indeed see CRLF at the end of every line (and for the blank lines)... so, if you didn't see them in the one that was attached, I guess something stripped them out? Out of curiosity, I just s

Re: Strange error about bounce.cf template

2012-03-12 Thread Charles Marcus
On 2012-03-12 9:44 AM, Wietse Venema wrote: Charles Marcus: I am getting the following error whenever a bounce is generated: Mar 12 06:20:59 myhost postfix/bounce[24765]: warning: /etc/postfix/bounce.cf, line 108: missing "e mail system?" end marker I have attached my /etc/postfix/bounce.cf f

Re: Strange error about bounce.cf template

2012-03-12 Thread Wietse Venema
Charles Marcus: > Hi all, > > I am getting the following error whenever a bounce is generated: > > Mar 12 06:20:59 myhost postfix/bounce[24765]: warning: > /etc/postfix/bounce.cf, line 108: missing "e mail system?" end marker > > I have attached my /etc/postfix/bounce.cf file... can anyone see

Strange error about bounce.cf template

2012-03-12 Thread Charles Marcus
Hi all, I am getting the following error whenever a bounce is generated: Mar 12 06:20:59 myhost postfix/bounce[24765]: warning: /etc/postfix/bounce.cf, line 108: missing "e mail system?" end marker I have attached my /etc/postfix/bounce.cf file... can anyone see a problem with it? My syste

Re: Strange error

2010-11-22 Thread Victor Duchovni
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 10:33:15PM +0100, Jack Raats wrote: > Can anyone explain this error? > > What does it mean? > > Nov 22 16:10:03 delta1 postfix/sendmail[60981]: fatal: www(80): No > recipient addresses found in message header The user "www" ran "sendmail -t" on a file with no "To:/Cc:/Bcc

Strange error

2010-11-22 Thread Jack Raats
Can anyone explain this error? What does it mean? Nov 22 16:10:03 delta1 postfix/sendmail[60981]: fatal: www(80): No recipient addresses found in message header Nov 22 16:31:46 delta1 postfix/sendmail[61690]: fatal: www(80): No recipient addresses found in message header Nov 22 16:44:13 delta1