Hi,

We have a server outside Our network which will send an mail every 5 minutes to
a specific mailbox on Our exchange system. This has a limit on 0 which means 
that
it will bounce the mail back to the sender. 

We use this to document a baseline. 

When sending we generate a Uniq Message-id - save this in a Database (MySql) 
along with the
timestamp. When the bounced mail get back we grap the Message-id and timeinfo 
and all this 
is saved in the DB. 

You could use this info test if mailloop is to long.

Best regards

Peter Sørensen

Phone.    6550 2858
Fax     6550 2860
mail   mas...@sdu.dk
Web     http://intern.sdu.dk/it-service/ansatte/ps-238/
Adr.    Campusvej 55, 5230 Odense M

University of Southern Denmark
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org [mailto:owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org] 
On Behalf Of Martijn de Munnik
Sent: 11. november 2009 09:54
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Test e-mailservice

Hi,

Last night we had a issue with our mail server which went unnoticed till
this morning. Our spam filter crashed and postfix couldn't feed mails for
check to localhost:10024. The mails stayed in the queue till we noticed
that we didn't received any mail this morning. I restarted the spam filter
and now the queue is being processed.
Of course I don't want this to happen again in the future. How do people
test their mail server periodically? So far we use webmin which tries to
connect to port 25, 110 and 143 and checks if the greeting is correct. If
one of these connections fail we get a phone call. I can't check services
which are only running on localhost because webmin is checking from a
remote host. Does anybody use a check which checks the complete mail loop?
I was thinking of sending a mail from a remote host (with webmin) to a test
mail account and see if I can download the mail with imap and then with pop
which removes the mail. The test mail account should also send a reply to
the original sender (maybe explaining it's a test address) and the test
server should also check for this reply.
Does anybody have such a test setup?

Thanks,
Martijn

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