On 06/16/2011 11:31 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> On 6/16/2011 2:39 AM, J4K wrote:
>> On 06/15/2011 09:27 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
>>> When something stops working, then something has changed. You need
>>> to find out what has changed. Postfix does not change spontaneously.
>>>
>>>     Wietse
>> You are quite correct.  Something did change, but I don't recall making
>> the change. Hence the desire to check the configuration.
> The list welcome message has a link to the debug readme.  Some things
> worth noting from it:
>
> When reporting a problem, be sure to include the following information.
>
>     A summary of the problem. Please do not just send some logging
> without explanation of what YOU believe is wrong.
>
>     Complete error messages. Please use cut-and-paste, or use
> attachments, instead of reciting information from memory.
>
>     Postfix logging. See the text at the top of the DEBUG_README
> document to find out where logging is stored. Please do not frustrate
> the helpers by word wrapping the logging. If the logging is more than a
> few kbytes of text, consider posting an URL on a web or ftp site.
>
>
> You've provided no error messages and no Postfix logging relevant to the
> problem, either of which would be extremely helpful in this case.
>
Hi Stan,

You are correct.  Apologies.  I did not find any errors in the postfix
log. 

I have been running spamass-milter in debug mode and see that postfix
does pass messages to it, which means that it likely SA-milter and not
postfix.

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