Chris Babcock wrote:
On Fri, 9 Jan 2009 03:33:59 -0800
carconni <carco...@earthlink.net> wrote:
HI,
Two days ago my company mail server died. I was able to set up a
temporary server until I could get the data off the old drive.
Tonite I moved mailman and /var/spool/ over and reconstructed the
mail boxes.
Everything looked great until I tried to send mail. Everyone can get
mail, but no one can send.
My log is filled with:
<Critical>: fatal: connect #11 to subsystem private/proxymap:
Connection refused
Jan 9 02:50:27 apps26 postfix/master[9875] <Warning>: warning:
process /usr/libexec/postfix/smtpd pid 14380 exit status 1
Jan 9 02:51:37 apps26 postfix/smtpd[14617] <Warning>: warning:
connect #2 to subsystem private/proxymap: Connection refused
mail:/var/log root# postfix/smtpd[14617] <Warning>: warning: connect
#1 to subsystem private/proxymap: Connection refused
I tried postfix upgrade-configuration and set-permissions but
neither worked. I'm not sure what happened here, I followed these
set of instructions to move the user data:
cp /var/spool/imap and then su root
mv /var/imap /var/imap.old
mkdir /var/imap
/usr/bin/cyrus/tools/mkimap
chown -R cyrusimap:mail /var/imap
sudo -u cyrusimap /usr/bin/cyrus/bin/reconstruct -i
Is there anything I can do to rescue Postfix?
It all starts with "postconf -n".
Chris
Agreed. Just as a guess, you've most likely got a proxy: mapping table
lookup somewhere that you haven't ported correctly.
As an aside, our company server (Zimbra based) ate itself this week.
Must be a full moon or whatnot...
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