Hi.
I'm running out of space for my postfix's spool directory and I'm planning
to create a new 30GB partition and mount it over the current spool dir
(/var/spool/postfix).
How do I re-generate the queue after mounting the new partition and having
an emtpy /var/spool/postfix/ ?
In squid, as
On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 07:40:27PM +0100, Nicolás wrote:
> El 20/06/2012 17:12, Dennis Guhl escribió:
[..]
> >Are you really sure your email is directed to the correct server? Is
> >the A record for domain.es the same as for mail.domain.es?
>
> That was the real mistake. As it was not resolving
Santiago Romero:
> Hi.
>
> I'm running out of space for my postfix's spool directory and I'm planning
> to create a new 30GB partition and mount it over the current spool dir
> (/var/spool/postfix).
>
> How do I re-generate the queue after mounting the new partition and having
> an emtpy /var/
Hi,
just a quick question regarding transport_maps.
I've read documentation on
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#transport_maps, but cannot
understand what actually happens during postfix lookups, when
transport_maps is being specified as:
transport_maps = type:A, type:B
Would postfix
post...@netorbit.it:
> Hi,
>
> just a quick question regarding transport_maps.
>
> I've read documentation on
> http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#transport_maps, but cannot
> understand what actually happens during postfix lookups, when
> transport_maps is being specified as:
>
> transpo
On 21/06/2012 16:25, Wietse Venema wrote:
transport_maps is being specified as:
transport_maps = type:A, type:B
Would postfix query first table A and if not getting a match, moves to
query table B ?
Yes. Table B is queried only if the query of table A produces "not found".
If the transport g
Hi!
I'm new to this list.
I have a problem setting up aliases for two domains.
I have two domains: one primary domain.com and one seconday domain.net.
Primary domain has "real" mailboxes. Secondary domain has and alias for
primary domain:
@domain.net -> @domain.com
So, mail sent to a mailb
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 05:59:32PM +0200, Juan Jos? S?nchez Mesa wrote:
> Primary domain has "real" mailboxes. Secondary domain has and alias
> for primary domain:
Instead of giving an anecdotal description of your configuration,
post the actual settings.
1. postconf -n output
2.
Instead of giving an anecdotal description of your configuration,
post the actual settings.
1. postconf -n output
2. Output of "postmap -q key table" commands that show
the relevant table contents.
3. Logs for the problem transaction (all log entries for
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 06:40:42PM +0200, Juan Jos? S?nchez Mesa wrote:
> postmap output:
>
> # postmap -q fe...@domain.net mysql:/usr/local/etc/postfix/mysql-alias.cf
> [nothing]
>
> # postmap -q @domain.net mysql:/usr/local/etc/postfix/mysql-alias.cf
> @domain.com
>
> # postmap -q fe...@domai
I'm running a busy server that is periodically experiencing problems
with tlsmgr, at various times (typically once a day at minimum), the
following appears in the logs:
Jun 16 07:34:40 willet postfix/smtp[24449]: warning: connect to private/tlsmgr:
Resource temporarily unavailable
Jun 16 07:34:4
* micah anderson :
>
> I'm running a busy server that is periodically experiencing problems
> with tlsmgr, at various times (typically once a day at minimum), the
> following appears in the logs:
>
> Jun 16 07:34:40 willet postfix/smtp[24449]: warning: connect to
> private/tlsmgr: Resource tempo
micah anderson:
>
> I'm running a busy server that is periodically experiencing problems
> with tlsmgr, at various times (typically once a day at minimum), the
> following appears in the logs:
>
> Jun 16 07:34:40 willet postfix/smtp[24449]: warning: connect to
> private/tlsmgr: Resource temporar
Patrick Ben Koetter writes:
> * micah anderson :
>>
>> I'm running a busy server that is periodically experiencing problems
>> with tlsmgr, at various times (typically once a day at minimum), the
>> following appears in the logs:
>>
>> Jun 16 07:34:40 willet postfix/smtp[24449]: warning: connec
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