Randy Ramsdell:
> Looking through our logs, I see a java process connecting to a bulk-mail
> server but cannot find any mail it is sending.
How do you know that it is sending email? Postfix logs
all email transactions, including rejects and deliveries.
Wietse
> The logs are as follows and this continues for a long time.
>
> Jun 29 10:36:43 dfbbl05 postfix/smtpd[2905]: disconnect from
> dfbbl9.shared.activedatatech.net[192.168.22.109]
> Jun 29 10:36:43 dfbbl05 postfix/smtpd[2907]: connect from
> dfbbl9.shared.activedatatech.net[192.168.22.109]
> Jun 29 10:36:43 dfbbl05 postfix/smtpd[2907]: disconnect from
> dfbbl9.shared.activedatatech.net[192.168.22.109]
> Jun 29 10:36:44 dfbbl05 postfix/smtpd[2904]: connect from
> dfbbl9.shared.activedatatech.net[192.168.22.109]
> Jun 29 10:36:44 dfbbl05 postfix/smtpd[2904]: disconnect from
> dfbbl9.shared.activedatatech.net[192.168.22.109]
> Jun 29 10:36:44 dfbbl05 postfix/smtpd[2906]: connect from
> dfbbl9.shared.activedatatech.net[192.168.22.109]
> Jun 29 10:36:44 dfbbl05 postfix/smtpd[2906]: disconnect from
> dfbbl9.shared.activedatatech.net[192.168.22.109]
> Jun 29 10:36:44 dfbbl05 postfix/smtpd[2905]: connect from
> dfbbl9.shared.activedatatech.net[192.168.22.109]
>
> dfbbl9 is one on our alert application servers. I cannot find where any
> of this mail is being stored until sent. I checked all the queues in
> "var/spool/postfix/*" and do not find a single email.
>
> Where would I look for this mail?
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