[Mailman-Users] more odd errors

Rob Hunter robh at uunet.co.za
Sat Nov 11 01:46:58 CET 2000


Hi

Any of you using postfix? Here's where my problem lies:

Nov 11 02:27:17 snow postfix/smtpd[61196]: timeout after DATA from
localhost.fingers.co.za[127.0.0.1]
Nov 11 02:27:17 snow postfix/smtpd[61196]: disconnect from
localhost.fingers.co.za[127.0.0.1]
Nov 11 02:27:17 snow postfix/smtpd[61196]: connect from
localhost.fingers.co.za[127.0.0.1]
Nov 11 02:27:17 snow postfix/smtpd[61196]: B7C343ECE:
client=localhost.fingers.co.za[127.0.0.1]
Nov 11 02:27:18 snow postfix/cleanup[61553]: B7C343ECE:
message-id=<B8C28E4BE98BD411AB9B00508BC5D01808544C at xchsrv2.kidd.co.za>

It's not just with 1 delivery either, but it's only with some deliveries
to mailman lists....

Any ideas?

Regards

--Rob

On
Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Dan Simoes wrote:

> I think I can help here.  I saw the same thing last night.
> It was caused by some anti-relay controls I had enabled.
> I don't know postfix, but I think antirelay is on by default.  
> Make sure that your MTA is allowing connections from
> localhost/127.0.0.1, and any other IPs bound to the same box (perhaps
> overkill, but just in case).
> 
> >From the command line, try a:
> telnet localhost 25
> and see if you get a connect.  If it's refused, you may have TCP
> wrappers on as well.
> 
> | Dan |
> 
> Dan Mick wrote:
> > 
> > Those logs/smtp messages indicate that your MTA is throwing up.
> > There must be MTA logs you can check to find out why, or logs you
> > can enable to find out why.
> > 
> > Rob Hunter wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi there
> > >
> > > I seemed to fix my last problem by deleting 1 or 2 files from qfiles/ with
> > > suspect email addresses. (sounds odd I know, but it worked).
> > >
> > > I'm getting this currently:
> > >
> > > <logs/smtp>
> > >
> > > Nov 02 00:18:11 2000 (88613) All recipients refused: please run connect()
> > > first
> > > Nov 02 00:18:12 2000 (88613) smtp for 16 recips, completed in 611.111
> > > seconds
> > > Nov 02 00:20:46 2000 (88613) All recipients refused: please run connect()
> > > first
> > > Nov 02 00:38:59 2000 (88854) All recipients refused: please run connect()
> > > first
> > > </logs/smtp>
> > >
> > > And:
> > >
> > > <logs/smtp-failure>
> > > Oct 31 16:42:24 2000 (79341) -1 herman.kramer at za.didata.com (ignore)
> > > Oct 31 16:42:24 2000 (79341) -1 mozzie at netactive.co.za (ignore)
> > > Oct 31 16:42:24 2000 (79341) -1 mark.mcintyre at za.didata.com (ignore)
> > > Oct 31 16:42:24 2000 (79341) -1 jianni at iafrica.com (ignore)
> > > Oct 31 16:42:24 2000 (79341) -1 pauli at icon.co.za (ignore)
> > > </logs/smtp>
> > >
> > > Once again, qrunner lockfiles persist, 'cos qrunner can't successfully
> > > complete, and the viscious circle starts again.
> > >
> > > I'm running FreeBSD 4.1--STABLE with postfix-19991231.08 and
> > > mailman-2.0b5_1.
> > >
> > > Any suggestions?
> > >
> > > Regards
> > >
> > > --Rob
> > >
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> 

--Rob





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