This morning, I got a warning in my logs that I have never seen
before:
postfix-hub/cleanup[27115]: warning: defer: removed spurious 1E0DE10003 log
It was followed by what seemed the normal delivery of a single mail:
postfix-hub/smtpd[27112]: 1E0DE10003:
Stefan Foerster:
This morning, I got a warning in my logs that I have never seen
before:
postfix-hub/cleanup[27115]: warning: defer: removed spurious 1E0DE10003 log
Long ago, queue file after {incoming/active/deferred}/1E0DE10003 was
deleted, without removing also removing the file
* 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
Stefan Foerster:
* 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
* Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org:
Normally the queue manager deletes a defer logfile when it brings
a message into the active queue, and the bounce daemon deletes the
defer logfile after sending a mail too old bounce message.
If the defer file still exists without the message file, some