I'm seeing the same thing... so what's the best temporary solution for this? I'm not running a production mail server, but was just installing postfix for the first time to try it out. Couple questions: 1. How do these emails get into the queue in the first place? If smtp rejects incorrect emails addresses, how does this happen? 2. What's the best way to detect the bad emails and delete them from the queue? Parsing logs, I assume, but is the queue IDs in there? Any help with this would be very much appreciated. If those with productions systems are not up in arms about this, then perhaps I am making too big a deal of it. -Dan On Wed, 2005-01-26 at 18:32 +0100, Emiliano Sutil wrote:
I have no solution to that problem. I see that this makes that the wrong mails stay in the queue for ever until I delete them manually. I have several machines with suse 9.1 i586 and this problem does not happen, so I think that is a problem with the AMD64 implementation of the queue manager.
Somebtoy have any idea?
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 11:27:42 -0600, Tim Smith
wrote: I saw your post in suse-amd64 newsgroup about this problem.
I am having the same problem, here is a snippet from my logfile:
Jan 5 14:04:33 bulldogs kernel: smtp[27470]: segfault at 0000000000000000 rip 000000000042d14a rsp 0000007fbffff4c0 error 4
This has been going on for a while, but things appear to work fine. I noticed there was no reply to your post.. Did you ever figure this one out? I use postfix & mailman, and my 200 users mostly use Squirrelmail for their email client.
Thanks in advance!
Tim Smith