Oh! You believe the messages were already delivered? That is a relief -- when I found these messages I was alarmed that my application was missing them. That's great news, Wietse -- thanks!
On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 2:14 PM, Wietse Venema <wie...@porcupine.org> wrote: > Wendigo Thompson: >> *** ENVELOPE RECORDS /var/spool/postfix/maildrop/F423E1976D72 *** >> message_size: 444129 556 1 >> 2 444129 >> message_arrival_time: Fri Aug 1 15:23:30 2008 >> create_time: Fri Aug 1 15:23:31 2008 >> named_attribute: rewrite_context=remote >> sender: >> named_attribute: log_client_address=10.10.10.1 >> named_attribute: log_message_origin=unknown[10.10.10.1] >> named_attribute: log_helo_name=10.10.10.10 >> named_attribute: log_protocol_name=ESMTP >> named_attribute: client_name=unknown >> named_attribute: reverse_client_name=unknown >> named_attribute: client_address=10.10.10.10 >> named_attribute: helo_name=10.10.10.10 >> named_attribute: client_address_type=2 >> named_attribute: notify_flags=1 >> named_attribute: dsn_orig_rcpt=rfc822;my_delivery_mail...@my_system >> original_recipient: my_delivery_mail...@my_system >> done_recipient: my_delivery_mail...@my_system >> *** MESSAGE FILE END /var/spool/postfix/maildrop/F423E1976D72 *** > > Note the done_recipient record. > > This message was requeued AFTER all the recipients were delivered > (or bounced). The pickup daemon should delete such files, because > there os nothing left to deliver. I have posted a patch in my > previous response that dels with this special case. > > Wietse >