Vegard Svanberg:
> Hi list,
>
> I'm receiving several thousand errors per day from Postfix. The error is
> "454 4.7.0 TLS not available due to local problem" (see below).
Look in your LOGFILE.
Postfix does not reveal the details of this problem to the SMTP client.
http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG
2010/1/27 Vegard Svanberg :
> * Eero Volotinen [2010-01-27 14:41]:
>
>> Look at logs. "Out: 450 4.1.8 : Sender address
>> rejected: Domain not" looks like DNS problem
>
> Unless half of Norway's DNS servers are bad, ne.jp doesn't exist.
>
> :)
>
> --
> Vegard Svanberg [*tak...@irc (EFnet)]
to d
* Eero Volotinen [2010-01-27 14:41]:
> Look at logs. "Out: 450 4.1.8 : Sender address
> rejected: Domain not" looks like DNS problem
Unless half of Norway's DNS servers are bad, ne.jp doesn't exist.
:)
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Vegard Svanberg [*tak...@irc (EFnet)]
>> Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
>
> Look at logs. "Out: 450 4.1.8 : Sender address
> rejected: Domain not" looks like DNS problem
>
Not also that you can tune postfix log level to debug out this kind of problem.
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Eero
2010/1/27 Vegard Svanberg :
> Hi list,
>
> I'm receiving several thousand errors per day from Postfix. The error is
> "454 4.7.0 TLS not available due to local problem" (see below).
>
> TLS is working, and has been for a long time. I've verified this by
> telnet and running STARTTLS. But it seems t
Hi list,
I'm receiving several thousand errors per day from Postfix. The error is
"454 4.7.0 TLS not available due to local problem" (see below).
TLS is working, and has been for a long time. I've verified this by
telnet and running STARTTLS. But it seems to stop working from time to
time, and I