On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 02:43:59PM +0200, Datzert, Dirk wrote:

> Aug 20 07:01:46 mailserver postfix/smtpd[19678]: connect from
> unknown[149.206.119.116]
> 
> Aug 20 07:01:46 mailserver postfix/smtpd[19678]: 338E063:
> client=unknown[149.206.119.116]
> 
> Aug 20 07:01:46 mailserver postfix/cleanup[19690]: 338E063:
> message-id=<2080125F9A334403BE27F9208BFC58B3@emicuae.local>
> 
> Aug 20 07:01:46 mailserver postfix/smtpd[19678]: disconnect from
> unknown[149.206.119.116]
> 
> Aug 20 07:01:46 mailserver postfix/qmgr[5719]: 338E063:
> from=<SRS0=Rmb91m=3G=emic-uae.local.com=n...@yourhostingaccount.com>,
> size=27616, nrcpt=1 (queue active)

This message has only one envelope recipient.

> Aug 20 07:01:46 mailserver postfix/pickup[19097]: 68BCF65: uid=103
> from=<SRS0=Rmb91m=3G=emic-uae.local.com=n...@yourhostingaccount.com>

You're using a simple content filter, perhaps incorrectly.

> Aug 20 07:01:46 mailserver postfix/cleanup[19690]: warning: 68BCF65:
> multi-valued canonical_maps entry for m...@r.com

Fix this.

> Aug 20 07:01:46 mailserver postfix/pipe[19694]: 338E063: to=<m...@r.com>,
> orig_to=<m...@t.com>, relay=crm114, delay=0.24, delays=0.1/0.01/0/0.13,
> dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered via crm114 service)

Message delivered to crm114 with just one envelope recipient.

> Is there a know bug or race-condition in postfix 2.4.7 which can produce
> such an email loss ?

No, the message from unknown[149.206.119.116] had only one envelope
recipient. Nothing is lost.

-- 
        Viktor.

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