Maior [mailto:fernando.souto.ma...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2013 2:39 AM
To: Ceyhun Ganioglu
Cc: postfix users
Subject: Re: Too much traffic
Ceyhun,
It is not a problem with Postfix. Proceed looking for someone or some
process that is forwarding those e-mails to your postfix
On 2013.04.03. 2:38, Fernando Maior wrote:
Ceyhun,
It is not a problem with Postfix. Proceed looking for someone or some
process that is forwarding those e-mails to your postfix server. Your
postfix server is just receiving them from internal clients and putting
them into the queue to send it ou
ks for your help.
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> Ceyhun
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> *From:* Fernando Maior [mailto:fernando.souto.ma...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, April 02, 2013 5:25 PM
> *To:* Ceyhun Ganioglu
> *Cc:* postfix users
> *Subject:* Re: Too much traffic
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> Hi,***
On 2013-04-03 Ceyhun Ganioglu wrote:
> The problem is it is not a single mail sending problem. There were 756
> email to be sent to za...@likya.com on the queue. I cleaned the queue.
> Then the emails appeared again. Something in my email server or maybe
> a content management system on my web serv
ioglu
Cc: postfix users
Subject: Re: Too much traffic
Hi,
I am not an specialist in Postfix, just a common admin. Yet, I can see two
things from your message:
1. You sure have a DNS resolution problem. No external server should be
resolved to 192.168.x.x, that is an internal network.
On Tue, 2 Apr 2013 11:25:09 -0300
Fernando Maior wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am not an specialist in Postfix, just a common admin. Yet, I can
> see two things from your message:
>
>1. You sure have a DNS resolution problem. No external server
> should be resolved to 192.168.x.x, that is an internal
Hi,
I am not an specialist in Postfix, just a common admin. Yet, I can see two
things from your message:
1. You sure have a DNS resolution problem. No external server should be
resolved to 192.168.x.x, that is an internal network. Also, the last two
octets (255.255) are almost allways us
Hi everybody,
I was using Postfix without any problems but last two months time the
traffic usage of the server is increased too much. When I checked the mail
queue I see emails for an account za...@likya.com which does not exist on my
server. Below is an example how the mail queue looks like.