Hi,

I am running a debian 7 server. All good. I guess after an recent
generel server update (may not be linked) rsyslog and postfix stop to
really be working.

rsyslog could not be started and was fixed with rsyslogd -c5 so that log
functionality returned.

But with postfix all inbound messages are put to queue with * but get
never put into mail directory.
When running check there was an issue for one of my virtual domains,
that there was no dkim signature. it complained about permissions.
Afterall I excluded in main.conf of postix the use of dkim. Still
postfix keeps them all in the active queue...

And the s t r a n g e thing is: NO error in logs mail.log, mail.err, etc.)
When I use on the server a locel user like root the maildrop seems to
work (at times).
I have checked the mysql databases, no error.

When I send an email to my server (virtual domain) with a fake name, it
gets correctly bounced back no such user in virtual table.

This is what the logs share eventually: syslog: postfix/qmgr[26950]:
B0FEA381A49: from=<mailer_user@my_virtual-domain>, size=1107, nrcpt=1
(queue active)


Any advice where to start fixing this?! Yes, flushing no cure. I once
did with a filled queue an hold and release, then the deferred messages
all were gone! is there some
dead.letter location to be finding them again?!

THX,
Jimbo

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