--On Tuesday, February 24, 2009 9:26 AM -0500 Wietse Venema
wrote:
Further investigation tracks this down to something failing with DNS
resolution after a while. Don't know why, but it does seem to be a
problem with OS X and catastrophic failure.
Since I don't maintain copies of every Post
Quanah Gibson-Mount:
> --On Thursday, February 19, 2009 11:48 AM -0800 Quanah Gibson-Mount
> wrote:
>
> >>> Anyone have an insight into why? Postfix version is 2.4.7.
> >>
> >> This is really a platform-specific question, that can be answered
> >> only by people who have access to the affected
--On Thursday, February 19, 2009 11:48 AM -0800 Quanah Gibson-Mount
wrote:
Anyone have an insight into why? Postfix version is 2.4.7.
This is really a platform-specific question, that can be answered
only by people who have access to the affected OS.
Ok, but it's also something directly r
--On Thursday, February 19, 2009 1:54 PM -0500 Wietse Venema
wrote:
Quanah Gibson-Mount:
I've been running into a really odd (bizarre) problem with Postfix that
only seems to happen on Mac OSX 10.5 (leopard). I'm really at a loss to
explain why things break the way they do, but it definitely
Quanah Gibson-Mount:
> I've been running into a really odd (bizarre) problem with Postfix that
> only seems to happen on Mac OSX 10.5 (leopard). I'm really at a loss to
> explain why things break the way they do, but it definitely happens. I
> thought maybe some folks on the list might have so
I've been running into a really odd (bizarre) problem with Postfix that
only seems to happen on Mac OSX 10.5 (leopard). I'm really at a loss to
explain why things break the way they do, but it definitely happens. I
thought maybe some folks on the list might have some insight.
Here is the sce