Postfix queue?

Skip Morse skipmorse at gmail.com
Fri Apr 23 17:40:49 CEST 2010


On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 8:37 AM, Skip Morse <skipmorse at gmail.com> wrote:
> 2010/4/16 Michael Harnden <mike at rochestervball.com>:
>> My server installation stopped delivering emails overnight due to a corrupt
>> clamav database. I am in the process of updating clam to the latest version
>> so I have temporarily disabled in in Kolab. My question is there a way to
>> retrieve the mail that the delivery failed on overnight?
>>
>> Kolab 2.2.0
>>
>> amavisd: 2.5.3-20080101
>>
>> apache: 2.2.8-20080118
>>
>> clamav: 0.93.3-20080708
>>
>> imapd: 2.3.11-20080101_kolab4
>>
>> kolab-filter: 2.2.0-20080709
>>
>> kolab-freebusy: 2.2.0-20080709
>>
>> kolab-webadmin: 2.2.0-20080709
>>
>> kolabconf: 2.2.0-20080709
>>
>> kolabd: 2.2.0-20080709
>>
>> openldap: 2.3.41-20080424
>>
>> perl-kolab: 2.2.0-20080709
>>
>> php-kolab: 2.2.0-20080711
>>
>> postfix: 2.4.6-20080101_kolab
>>
>> spamassassin: 3.2.4-20080107
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Mike
>>
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>
> Had the same issue with an install that I'm working with.  I'm not
> sure if you'd worked around the issue the same way or not.  For me I
> just bypassed amavis in the smtp chain via the master.cf, instead of
> directing mail to port 10024 for amavis, I just said to send it to
> 10026.  Then I had to just keep the amavis process stopped.
>
> Because of this, nothing was listening for mail on 10024, so deferred
> mail couldn't go anywhere.
>
> I temporarily just copied the smtp line in the master.cf and modified
> it slightly:
> 127.0.0.1:10024      inet  n       -       n       -       -       smtpd
>
> Then issued 'postfix reload' and a 'postfix flush'...
>
> Keep in mind that this install is not an openpkg one, so I don't know
> if anything would be different, but I'm guessing not.
>
> Also, all deferred mail will not look like it came in 'now', if you
> look at the header info you could tell when it was sent...
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> -Skip
>

Sorry typo, what I meant is: "Also, all deferred mail WILL look like
it came in 'now'..."




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