On 09/12/2013 03:17 AM, Josh Cason wrote:
The two entries in log file. I change a few things to protect my mail
server, client and sender. But you should get the idea.
This is how my mailserver system is setup.
cisco router - assp spam filter - postfix mailserver with mailscanner.
Mailscanner
nal Message -
From: "Viktor Dukhovni"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2013 2:44 PM
Subject: Re: 1 mail being stuck in incoming mail queue.
On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 02:15:34PM -0600, Josh Cason wrote:
I have this 1 email from 1 company from 1 person who for some
reason gets stuck i
Wietse Venema:
> Josh Cason:
> > I have this 1 email from 1 company from 1 person who for some
> > reason gets stuck in the incoming folder. Mail After it goes
> > through. Mail Before it goes through. The maillog show the message
> > showing up. Then that is it. The file stays in chmod 600. I fou
Josh Cason:
> I have this 1 email from 1 company from 1 person who for some
> reason gets stuck in the incoming folder. Mail After it goes
> through. Mail Before it goes through. The maillog show the message
> showing up. Then that is it. The file stays in chmod 600. I found
A file with mode 600
On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 02:15:34PM -0600, Josh Cason wrote:
> I have this 1 email from 1 company from 1 person who for some
> reason gets stuck in the incoming folder. Mail After it goes through.
> Mail Before it goes through. The maillog show the message showing
> up. Then that is it. The file st
I have this 1 email from 1 company from 1 person who for some reason gets stuck
in the incoming folder. Mail After it goes through. Mail Before it goes
through. The maillog show the message showing up. Then that is it. The file
stays in chmod 600. I found a suggestion of putting -v behind picku