On 25 May 2013, at 21:24, The Doctor wrote:
hash_queue_names = " " defer deferred
Do you have a Postfix queue named " "? Why does your Postfix config
think that you do, and that it needs hashing?
I'm not 100% sure that's your problem, but it seems worth fixing *AND*
figuring out how such an oddity made it into your config. If correcting
that is not a fix, you should recreate (i.e.postmap) all of the hash and
btree maps mentioned in your postconf output, after making sure that
postmap and all the other parts of Postfix are linked with the same
version of BDB
Also:
On 26 May 2013, at 9:44, The Doctor wrote:
postsuper: warning: bogus file name: defer/2/gmon.out
postsuper: warning: bogus file name: defer/gmon.out
postfix/postfix-script: warning: damaged message: corrupt/gmon.out
postfix/postfix-script: starting the Postfix mail system
May 26 07:23:51 doctor doctor[31]: postfix/postsuper[14232]: warning:
bogus file name: defer/2/gmon.out
May 26 07:23:51 doctor doctor[31]: postfix/postsuper[14232]: warning:
bogus file name: defer/gmon.out
May 26 07:23:51 doctor postfix/postfix-script[14272]: warning: damaged
message: corrupt/gmon.out
Whatever on that machine created random "gmon.out" files in queue
directories should be removed.