My wife is complaining that we don't get email from Netflix anymore but I'm wondering what else we're missing. Check out this smtp log:
May 27 11:50:27 server postfix/smtpd[45795]: connect from mx-ecom.netflix.com[208.75.76.252] May 27 11:50:58 server postfix/smtpd[45795]: lost connection after CONNECT from mx-ecom.netflix.com[208.75.76.252] May 27 11:50:58 server postfix/smtpd[45795]: disconnect from mx-ecom.netflix.com[208.75.76.252] May 27 11:50:58 server postfix/smtpd[45795]: table hash:/etc/aliases(0,lock|fold_fix) has changed -- restarting May 27 11:50:58 server postfix/smtpd[45834]: connect from mx-ecom.netflix.com[208.75.76.252] May 27 11:51:59 server postfix/smtpd[45834]: lost connection after CONNECT from mx-ecom.netflix.com[208.75.76.252] May 27 11:51:59 server postfix/smtpd[45834]: disconnect from mx-ecom.netflix.com[208.75.76.252] The first delay after connect is 31 seconds, the second is 61 seconds. I am on Mac OS X Server 10.6.7. Server is working very well, Kerberos and other fragile services working perfectly. No DNS issues. Install is fairly new, we struggled a lot in the last year but bit the bullet and re-installed about a month ago with much better guidance (Lynda.com) and things have been great ever since. I've looked at bunch of possibilities. Load on the server is minimal. Hard drive is a G-RAID stripe configuration for speed. I disabled virus scanning and no change. Now I've even got spam checking off and still no joy. I connected via telnet and got a response instantly. If anyone has any ideas I'm all ears. Perhaps instead of randomly turning things off is there a way to find out more about what may be going on inbetween the gaps in the log? I have the log level set to DEBUG which is the highest setting in the Mac OS X Server config utility. Best Regards, Justin T