On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 08:18:50AM -0700, Emmett Culley wrote: > The ones that don't get delivered to the remote mail server have log > entries like this: > > Mar 18 03:15:02 aoakley postfix/smtp[1714]: 6835847611D: > to=<ksome...@domain1.com>, relay=mail1.domain1.com[xxx.xxx.xx.x]:25, > delay=0.68, delays=0.06/0.01/0.14/0.47, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 Ok: > queued as 1499652CD48) >
It is unrelated to the symptoms you describe. If, however, the other side has a cooperative postmaster, you can ask them to check their logs for the queue-id shown after "queued as". > And those that do get delivered have log entries like this: > > Mar 18 03:15:36 aoakley postfix/smtp[1712]: 6835847611D: > to=<esomeb...@domain2.com>, relay=mx.domain2.net[yyy.yyy.yy.y]:25, delay=35, > delays=0.06/0.01/0.16/34, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 OK > id=f137m907301NGbHLcq564) A different MTA (likely Exim), whose queue-ids have a different format. > I can send email successfully to both domains from other postfix served > locations without a problem. You are sending email successfully to both systems. One of them chooses to not present to the user, but that is entirely out of your hands. -- Viktor. P.S. Morgan Stanley is looking for a New York City based, Senior Unix system/email administrator to architect and sustain our perimeter email environment. If you are interested, please drop me a note.