On 2010-04-06 Josh Cason wrote:
> As for posting log files. If you go back into my other posts.

Since you chose to not have any In-Reply-To or References header in your
mails, and also chose to change the subject in virtually all of your
replies, going back to your other mails turns out to be a major PITA.

> There is some log files and a postfix config file that I posted more
> than once.

You posted two (?) log excerpts, none of which contained an entire mail
transaction from the point where the mail entered Postfix to the point
where it was delivered by Postfix. I already told you once before that
you can extract this by grepping your logfile for the queue-ID of a
suspicious transaction.

> I just didn't want to keep posting the same thing over and over again.
> I can if you guys want me to. The next issue is mine and not knowing
> what to post. I'll post a section of log file with the -v and it seems
> to be not completed or done wrong. So I tried to post the section that
> fitted my question.

Perhaps you should try posting what fits *our* questions. That would
save yourself and us a lot of time.

Regards
Ansgar Wiechers
-- 
"Abstractions save us time working, but they don't save us time learning."
--Joel Spolsky

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