Woops, I meant to say: message_size_limit is zero.

I went all verbose and looking at pickup logs for the specific queue
ID I mentioned earlier:
Jan  7 13:16:20 se001 postfix/pickup[57270]: warning: C9EBD24E12F23:
message has been queued for 521 days
Jan  7 13:16:20 se001 postfix/pickup[57270]: C9EBD24E12F23: uid=27
from=<> orig_id=F423E1976D72
Jan  7 13:16:20 se001 postfix/cleanup[75242]: C9EBD24E12F23:
message-id=<11eccdf1ff78c949b5011f37ba264e4619d4d...@10.1.1.1>

After that all references to the new queue entry cease, and a minute
later the process starts over again with the original queue id
appearing to get a new ID, the warning about the message being queued
(as little as 2 days and as long as 521, depending on the message).  I
never see a delivery message -- which I see plenty of for other
messages coming in in real time.


On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 1:10 PM, Victor Duchovni
<victor.ducho...@morganstanley.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 07, 2010 at 12:59:45PM -0600, Wendigo Thompson wrote:
>
>> To answer Victor, message_size_limit is so.
>
> This if far from a complete sentence. What is your current message size
> limit? What are the sizes of the "stuck" messages? What logging is
> generated by pickup (and cleanup) when pickup scans the "maildrop" queue?
>
>        # postkick public pickup W
>
>        watch the logs.
>
> Do you rely on Apple's OpenDirectory (and related SASL) enhancements
> to Postfix? If not, consider building and using the Postfix from
> "macports.org".
>
>> 3) Postfix logs under the mail. syslog facility.  What level should I
>> set to see the pickup errors you are looking for?
>>
>> Is there an option that defines a date after which messages should no
>> longer be picked up?  Maybe that's something I'm missing.
>
> No.
>
> --
>        Viktor.
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