Re: daily log reports

2005-05-16 Thread Danny Howard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That is not my IP address or what is assigned, i was just using it  
for simplicity...

How can I change the address it sends mail to? I rather change it to  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] instead or [EMAIL PROTECTED] I can probably do that by  
changing /etc/aliases but it's strange since I didn't need to do this  
in 5.3 
Well, ahem, the default MTA is Sendmail ... so, this is kind of a 
postfix question, yes?

I'd say make reinstall Postfix and be sure you answer yes to the 
mailer.conf question.

Also, check /usr/local/etc/portfix/aliases.
-d
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daily log reports

2005-05-15 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 5.3 everything was working fine, I would be emailed daily/weekly/ 
monthly log reports. But now after upgrading to 5.4 I am seeing all  
those log report emails being queued up in postfix.

The problem is it is trying to connect to the wrong IP...
the machines default IP is 1.1.1.1 (for simplicity) which is  
hot.domain.tld and ip alias on the machine is 1.1.1.2 which is my  
mail.domain.tld
According to maillog it keeps trying to connect to 1.1.1.1 to deliver  
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it gets refused...

Back on 5.3 it never did this... it sent mail properly, I think by  
using the localhost address...

I don't think this is a postfix problem but probably something  
changed on how daily log reports are sent/handled? Anyone have any  
idea on where to start?
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Re: daily log reports

2005-05-15 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2005-05-15 02:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 5.3 everything was working fine, I would be emailed daily/weekly/
 monthly log reports. But now after upgrading to 5.4 I am seeing all
 those log report emails being queued up in postfix.

 The problem is it is trying to connect to the wrong IP...  the
 machines default IP is 1.1.1.1 (for simplicity) which is
 hot.domain.tld and ip alias on the machine is 1.1.1.2 which is my
 mail.domain.tld

1.1.1.1 is not a valid IP address for your network, I suspect.

 I don't think this is a postfix problem but probably something
 changed on how daily log reports are sent/handled? Anyone have any
 idea on where to start?

You'll have to tell us more about the network setup of the system, the
configuration of Postfix, etc. to be able to tell if it's a problem of
Postfix, or something else.

- Giorgos

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Re: daily log reports

2005-05-15 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That is not my IP address or what is assigned, i was just using it  
for simplicity...

How can I change the address it sends mail to? I rather change it to  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] instead or [EMAIL PROTECTED] I can probably do that by  
changing /etc/aliases but it's strange since I didn't need to do this  
in 5.3

On May 15, 2005, at 2:50 AM, Robert Slade wrote:
On Sun, 2005-05-15 at 07:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5.3 everything was working fine, I would be emailed daily/weekly/
monthly log reports. But now after upgrading to 5.4 I am seeing all
those log report emails being queued up in postfix.
The problem is it is trying to connect to the wrong IP...
the machines default IP is 1.1.1.1 (for simplicity) which is
hot.domain.tld and ip alias on the machine is 1.1.1.2 which is my
mail.domain.tld
According to maillog it keeps trying to connect to 1.1.1.1 to deliver
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it gets refused...
You should not use IP addresses that or allocated or reserved for  
other
purposes. Use one of the addresses reserved for private networks. eg
192.168.0.1 or 10.0.0.1.


Back on 5.3 it never did this... it sent mail properly, I think by
using the localhost address...
I don't think this is a postfix problem but probably something
changed on how daily log reports are sent/handled? Anyone have any
idea on where to start?
The default for the mail is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Did you have an  
alias
setup to send it to whatever addresses you want the log reports  
sent to?

Rob

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