ran...@skurelabs.com:
> Hi Wietse,
>               Please find the response
> 
> 1) Can you find the logfile record with "milter-hold".
> Answer: no

In that case message it not quarantined.

> 2) Can you extract the QUEUE ID from that logfile record.
> Answer: answer yes

This is for a message that is not quarantined.

Please DO NOT turn on verbose logging. It makes the analysis more difficult.

> Jun 24 14:09:03 sprucexSrv02 postfix/smtpd[762503]: 8C1AD5E055: 
> client=mail-maxind01on2097.outbound.protection.outlook.com[40.107.222.97]
> 
> 3) Can you find more logfile records with that QUEUE ID.
> Answer: yes,
> 
> root@sprucexSrv02:/var/log# grep 8C1AD5E055 mail.log
> Jun 24 14:09:03 sprucexSrv02 postfix/smtpd[762503]: 8C1AD5E055: 
> client=mail-maxind01on2097.outbound.protection.outlook.com[40.107.222.97]
> Jun 24 14:09:03 sprucexSrv02 postfix/cleanup[762506]: 8C1AD5E055: 
> message-id=<ma1pr01mb3209233f3859b083c3f84cc68a...@ma1pr01mb3209.indprd01.prod.outlook.com>

This confirms that the message is not quarantined.

> 4) Are those messages rejected, delivered, or removed.
> Answer: rejected, delivered, ...
> 
> undelivered, but postfix keeps trying to deliver it , after some interval of 
> time.

This is expected for a message that is not quarantined.

> 5) Can you find that QUEUE ID in output from the mailq command.
> Answer: no
> 
> root@sprucexSrv02:/var/log# mailq
> Mail queue is empty

The last logfile record for that QUEUE ID will show that the message
was bounced, sent, and so on.

What does the last logfile record say?

        Wietse

Reply via email to