> On Nov 4, 2014, at 11:50 AM, Wietse Venema <wie...@porcupine.org> wrote:
> 
> SH Development:
>> I am getting these messages:
>> 
>> Nov  4 11:16:46 mail2 postfix/postfix-script: warning: damaged message: 
>> corrupt/AE7E42857D76
>> Nov  4 11:16:46 mail2 postfix/postfix-script: warning: damaged message: 
>> corrupt/B4D472857D77
>> Nov  4 11:16:46 mail2 postfix/postfix-script: warning: damaged message: 
>> corrupt/BCD982857D78
>> 
> 
> The queue manager will move malformed queue files to the "corrupt"
> directory. Queue files become corrupted when they are manipulated
> with non-Postfix programs, or when your file system has errors. For
> example, one disk block is referenced by multiple files, or one
> disk block is referenced by a file and by the "free block" list
> (corruption is also possible with SSDs whose translation layer has
> become corrupted due to, for example, unexpected power loss).

File system has been checked with no errors presenting.

> 
>> I use postsuper -d to delete them, but they keep coming back.
> 
> What command did you use? Normally postsuper does not
> remove files from the "corrupt" directory.


postsuper -d AE7E42857D76

and so forth for each message.

> 
>> What do I need to do to get rid of these for good?
> 
> That depends on the cause, see above.
> 
>> Is it possible that this has been the cause for my server having
>> slow logins?
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Correlation_does_not_imply_causation
> 
>       Wietse
> 

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