Clayton wrote:
I made one change to master.cf (I've put it up here I don't see anything in master.cf that would explain this. Please check carefully, if you haven't made an error during your obfuscation of the real addresses.
Will check again... although, I would think that if there was an error there, it would interfere with all mail receipt and delivery, not just some.
Okay, according to your log the problem does not appear any more (after the restart of Postfix at 13:36. The only warning left is the missing "postmap /etc/postfix/sender_canonical". Then you shouldn't have any more warnings about older source files.
I obfuscated the IPs and emails simply because I didn't want them archived in perpetuity in the mail archives... I can post the real files to my local webserver and then remove them later.
http://www.digitaldragon.ca/main.cf http://www.digitaldragon.ca/mail_log.txt http://www.digitaldragon.ca/master.cf
That was helpful. I think you changed some settings that were only activated after your restartet Postfix at 13:36.
The last possibility is that you forgot to execute "postfix reload" to make Postfix aware of changes in main.cf/master.cf.
Tried both postfix reload and rcpostfix restart.
It did help. (^-^)
Port 10025 is the default port to receive mails back after they were filtered by amavisd-new. Though you don't have any content_filter settings to enable the filterung, thus you don't need port 10025 for the moment. Also, there should be several settings on that listener so you don't get a mail loop or reject mails that you have already accepted.
I'm using 10025 as my mail server port - just in case port 25 is blocked by the ISP - ie I'm not using port 25 for the mail delivery. I can also use port 2525 or.. one of several others that DynDNS has available.
Then you should probably restrict access to the non-default ports to the relay server that you expect mails from. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org