SuSE 9.0 Rebooted mail server and now I get the following errors: Mar 25 17:29:23 pc1 postfix/smtp[2779]: connect to localhost[127.0.0.1]: Connection refused (port 10024) Mar 25 17:29:23 pc1 postfix/smtp[2779]: F410CC7B074: to=<suse-list@bout-tyme.net>, relay=none, delay=0, status=deferred (connect to localhost[127.0.0.1]: Connection refused) What I don't understand is I am receiving mail to the server from outside but it is being refused by localhost. It is just sitting in the queue. What makes the localhost "refuse" to accept mail as I thought that part was handled by procmail. -- Ken Schneider UNIX since 1989, linux since 1994, SuSE since 1998 * Only reply to the list please* "The day Microsoft makes something that doesn't suck is probably the day they start making vacuum cleaners." -Ernst Jan Plugge
Quoting Ken Schneider <suse-list@bout-tyme.net>:
SuSE 9.0
Rebooted mail server and now I get the following errors:
Mar 25 17:29:23 pc1 postfix/smtp[2779]: connect to localhost[127.0.0.1]: Connection refused (port 10024) Mar 25 17:29:23 pc1 postfix/smtp[2779]: F410CC7B074: to=<suse-list@bout-tyme.net>, relay=none, delay=0, status=deferred (connect to localhost[127.0.0.1]: Connection refused)
What I don't understand is I am receiving mail to the server from outside but it is being refused by localhost. It is just sitting in the queue. What makes the localhost "refuse" to accept mail as I thought that part was handled by procmail.
You have Postfix set up to use a content filter like amavis and it is not running. At least this is my first guess. The typical setup is for the content filter to listen on port 10024 and Postfix listens for the result on port 10025. So start the content filter and then figure out how to have it restart automagically on reboot. Jeffrey
Ken Schneider wrote:
SuSE 9.0
Rebooted mail server and now I get the following errors:
Mar 25 17:29:23 pc1 postfix/smtp[2779]: connect to localhost[127.0.0.1]: Connection refused (port 10024) Mar 25 17:29:23 pc1 postfix/smtp[2779]: F410CC7B074: to=<suse-list@bout-tyme.net>, relay=none, delay=0, status=deferred (connect to localhost[127.0.0.1]: Connection refused)
What I don't understand is I am receiving mail to the server from outside but it is being refused by localhost. It is just sitting in the queue. What makes the localhost "refuse" to accept mail as I thought that part was handled by procmail.
This looks as if you configured your system to use amavisd-new to scan your mails for spam and virii. Please check if amavisd is up, spamd is up, antivir is up etc. In any case, Postfix accepts the mail on port 25, then submits the mail via localhost:10024 to the contentfilter, but that filter does not react. So, whatever contentfilter you configured is not running to receive the mail. use chkconfig --list | grep "whatever-daemon-you-need-to-start" and check if it is configured to start at boot. Sandy
On Fri, 2005-03-25 at 23:57 +0100, Sandy Drobic wrote:
Ken Schneider wrote:
SuSE 9.0
Rebooted mail server and now I get the following errors:
Mar 25 17:29:23 pc1 postfix/smtp[2779]: connect to localhost[127.0.0.1]: Connection refused (port 10024) Mar 25 17:29:23 pc1 postfix/smtp[2779]: F410CC7B074: to=<suse-list@bout-tyme.net>, relay=none, delay=0, status=deferred (connect to localhost[127.0.0.1]: Connection refused)
What I don't understand is I am receiving mail to the server from outside but it is being refused by localhost. It is just sitting in the queue. What makes the localhost "refuse" to accept mail as I thought that part was handled by procmail.
This looks as if you configured your system to use amavisd-new to scan your mails for spam and virii. Please check if amavisd is up, spamd is up, antivir is up etc. In any case, Postfix accepts the mail on port 25, then submits the mail via localhost:10024 to the contentfilter, but that filter does not react.
That was the problem amavis was not running. for some reason I had to install a new perl module to get it to start. All is Ok now. Thanks. -- Ken Schneider UNIX since 1989, linux since 1994, SuSE since 1998 * Only reply to the list please* "The day Microsoft makes something that doesn't suck is probably the day they start making vacuum cleaners." -Ernst Jan Plugge
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Jeffrey L. Taylor
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Ken Schneider
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Sandy Drobic