* Wietse Venema <wie...@porcupine.org>:
> Stefan Foerster:
> > It was followed by what seemed the normal delivery of a single mail:
> > 
> > postfix-hub/smtpd[27112]: 1E0DE10003: 
> > client=edge.kvm.incertum.net[192.168.122.13]
> 
> Right, this is a new message that has claimed the name 1E0DE10003,
> Postfix must not append mail delivery errors to a file that contains
> the errors for the deleted 1E0DE10003 message.

I see.

Indeed, 1E0DE10003 was from April 6th, 2006, around noon. The
long term storage logs don't contain any sender/recipient/relay
information, only anonymized data, but I can see that the deferral was
the result of a connection timeout. Apart from that one message and a
lot of hostname verification failures, the logs for that day don't
show any signs of trouble (as per the DEBUG_README).

I guess there's not really a viable way of discovering what happend
that day, even with the logs, is there? Do I need to investigate this
further?


Stefan

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