Re: "spontaneous" re-appearance of .db (and source text!) files

2014-02-14 Thread Wietse Venema
d...@powerstandards.com: > Hi Wietse, > > This is a syslog snapshot of the situation a few seconds earlier: > * postmap processes dying because of a missing file (remember, there is no > mention of the db file in the current configuration) > * other postmap processes creating/populating the db fil

Re: "spontaneous" re-appearance of .db (and source text!) files

2014-02-14 Thread dave
Hi Wietse, This is a syslog snapshot of the situation a few seconds earlier: * postmap processes dying because of a missing file (remember, there is no mention of the db file in the current configuration) * other postmap processes creating/populating the db file "N" times, ergo the duplicate ent

Re: "spontaneous" re-appearance of .db (and source text!) files

2014-02-14 Thread dave
Hi Wietse, Let me start by saying thank you for this software!! > Why are you running postmap every 5 seconds? I am not (as far as I know--well, clearly I am but I don't know why), at least not on purpose. I did not notice it myself until I started trying to debug this issue. The output you re

Re: "spontaneous" re-appearance of .db (and source text!) files

2014-02-14 Thread Wietse Venema
d...@powerstandards.com: > Feb 14 08:47:11 P1234567 mail.warn postfix/postmap[16487]: warning: > /etc/postfix/sender_access2.db: duplicate entry: "xx...@yyy.com" > Feb 14 08:47:13 P1234567 mail.warn postfix/postmap[16499]: warning: > /etc/postfix/sender_access2.db: duplicate entry: "xx...@yyy.com"

"spontaneous" re-appearance of .db (and source text!) files

2014-02-14 Thread dave
I am seeing a very strange effect. I documented it from the command line below. I am running on an embedded system. What we are trying to do is whitelist a very short list of recipients. I am trying to set up some header and address verification checks, and will soon have written about that in a