> Jul 17 21:28:54 gFort postfix/pickup[29327]: 1C5E9381DD2: uid=0
> from=<root@MY_ACTUAL_DOMAIN>
> Jul 17 21:28:54 gFort postfix/cleanup[31587]: 1C5E9381DD2:
> message-id=<mutt698862573_20140717T210158@>
> Jul 17 21:28:54 gFort postfix/qmgr[29328]: 1C5E9381DD2:
> from=<root@MY_ACTUAL_DOMAIN>, size=1037, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
> Jul 17 21:28:54 gFort postfix/local[31608]: 1C5E9381DD2:
> to=<root@[SNIP]>, orig_to=<root@localhost>, relay=local, delay=0.17,
> delays=0.13/0.03/0/0.01, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered to mailbox)


Hint: local delivery to mailboxes like root@localhost do work. So in the
above I see that after the qmgr postfix local ist called. hence for the
virtualdomains postfix/virtual is missing?!

root@gFort:/etc/mystuff# ps aux | grep virtual
postfix  20024  0.0  0.0  59372  2232 ?        T    Jul14   0:00 virtual
-t unix
root     26648  0.0  0.0  12236   952 pts/9    S+   21:32   0:00 grep
virtual
postfix  29346  0.0  0.1  59372  3264 ?        S    21:14   0:00 virtual
-t unix

could it be that an OLD virtual instance is messing things up?!

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Am 17.07.2014 21:22, schrieb XYZFounder:
> Hi Wietse Venema:
>
> I get output in the logs but nothing (no error) why it is held (still)
> in the queue. BTW Could one somehow bad email holt up the entire queue?!
>
> Jul 17 21:16:00 gFort postfix/smtpd[32024]: master_notify: status 1
> Jul 17 21:16:00 gFort postfix/smtpd[32024]: connection closed
> Jul 17 21:16:00 gFort postfix/smtpd[32024]: watchdog_stop: 0x7fbd30c9da10
> Jul 17 21:16:00 gFort postfix/smtpd[32024]: watchdog_start: 0x7fbd30c9da10
> Jul 17 21:16:03 gFort postfix/smtpd[32024]: auto_clnt_close:
> disconnect private/tlsmgr stream
> Jul 17 21:16:03 gFort postfix/smtpd[32024]: rewrite stream disconnect
> Jul 17 21:16:03 gFort postfix/smtpd[32024]: watchdog_stop: 0x7fbd30c9da10
> Jul 17 21:16:03 gFort postfix/smtpd[32024]: watchdog_start: 0x7fbd30c9da10
>
> so should there be coming forth anything after postfix/smtpd?! The
> qmnr again?!
>
>
> *via www.LinuxMint.com 16:Petra*
> Am 17.07.2014 21:01, schrieb Wietse Venema:
>> XYZFounder:
>>>> postfix  30554  0.0  0.0  44248  2548 ?        S    20:00   0:00 smtp
>>>> -t unix -u -c -vv
>> Configured in this way. the SMTP client runs in a chroot jail. Turn
>> that off in master.cf.
>>
>> # ==========================================================================
>> # service type  private unpriv  chroot  wakeup  maxproc command + args
>> #               (yes)   (yes)   (yes)   (never) (50)
>> # ==========================================================================
>> ...
>> smtp      unix  -       -       n       -       -       smtp
>>
>> The chroot column must be "n" for all programs.
>>
>> Then "postfix reload", and you should have some logging.
>>
>>      Wietse
>

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