On May 9, 2006, at 5:17 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
May 9 20:10:24 mail postfix/smtp[6162]: > 127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]: .
May 9 20:10:24 mail postfix/smtp[6162]: > 127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]: QUIT
May 9 20:10:26 mail filter-module[4254]: AAP304460CD00109E:
spam_status=no
([EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED])
May 9 20:10:26 mail postfix/smtp[6162]: < 127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]:
451 4.0.0
Local error (network error: Bad file descriptor)
At the line above, I think it says that your filter program is
telling postfix that it encountered a 451 error ...
May 9 20:10:26 mail postfix/smtp[6162]: connect to subsystem
private/defer
May 9 20:10:26 mail postfix/smtp[6162]: send attr nrequest = 0
May 9 20:10:26 mail postfix/smtp[6162]: send attr flags = 0
May 9 20:10:26 mail postfix/smtp[6162]: send attr queue_id =
30C7784613
May 9 20:10:26 mail postfix/smtp[6162]: send attr
original_recipient =
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
May 9 20:10:26 mail postfix/smtp[6162]: send attr recipient =
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
May 9 20:10:26 mail postfix/smtp[6162]: send attr offset = 338
May 9 20:10:26 mail postfix/smtp[6162]: send attr status = 4.0.0
May 9 20:10:26 mail postfix/smtp[6162]: send attr action = delayed
May 9 20:10:26 mail postfix/smtp[6162]: send attr reason = host
127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1] said: 451 4.0.0 Local error (network error:
Bad file
descriptor) (in reply to end of DATA command)
Postfix appears to be passing that error condition back up, but it
doesn't look like it originated from within Postfix, hence the <
character in the first occurrence of the error.
-- G.
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