Steffen Schaumburg a écrit : >>> The only thing postfix put in my log is the startup: >>> Mar 27 13:46:40 davserver postfix/postfix-script[24448]: starting the >>> Postfix mail system >>> Mar 27 13:46:40 davserver postfix/master[24449]: daemon started -- >> version >>> 2.5.6, configuration /etc/postfix >>> >>> I know you said non-verbose, but since the above was useless I tried >>> activating verbose for all lines in master.cf (except the dovecot one) >> but >>> the log still says nothing about my attempt to send a mail?? I did >> double >>> check my thunderbird config, and it does use schaumburger.info as SMTP >>> server - I'm really confused now :( >> If Postfix does not log a connect, then Postfix is not receiving one. > > But then how can thunderbird give the error message about the virtual > mailbox table? >
maybe it's talking to another postfix, another smtpd, another system... etc. if you can't reproduce the problem with a "telnet", then you'll need to see where thunderbird is heading. >> When you telnet to your mail server, what is the banner response? >> grkni...@mx1 ~ $ telnet localhost 25 >> Trying 127.0.0.1... >> Connected to localhost. >> Escape character is '^]'. >> 220 mx1.scent-team.com ESMTP Postfix >> >> >> Try this from both localhost and where you're attempting to send the >> mail from. > > Tried, and that did produce log messages. Very very verbose lol. > So I removed the verboseness again and tried telnet again and it connected. > beware. don't use the term "connected" so frivoulously on list where many people are tcp/ip versed... > [snip]