That fixed the problem.
Thank you!
John A
John:
*Aug 25 15:16:44 ls0 postfix/qmgr[3704]: warning: connect to transport
private/smtp-amavis: No such file or directory*
This means that your configuration specified content filter of
"smtp-amavis" at some earlier point in time.

If that is incorrect, you can move the message one more time through
the Postfix mail receiving daemons which should get rid of the
incorrect filter name.

This command:

# postsuper -r C1163240093

should do the job (assuming that you do content filter mail
submitted with the Postfix /usr/sbin/sendmail command).

Aug 25 15:16:44 ls0 postfix/error[3831]: C1163240093:
to=<henry....@xxxxxxxx.xxx>, relay=none, delay=8424,
delays=8424/0.01/0/0.11, dsn=4.3.0, status=deferred (mail transport
unavailable)
        Wietse


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