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Brian Densmore
DensmoreB at ctbsonline.com
Mon Sep 8 15:04:29 CDT 2003
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Wagner
> >
> ...
>> We're running Postfix on a Yellow Dog 3.0 install and I
> have created
> >> a .procmailrc (as suggested by a very gracious member here
> with full
> >> attachment clipping - thanks so much) and a .forward file for a
> >> single unix account user. I sent a couple of test messages to that
> >> user account with a small .exe file attached and the
> recipe seemed to
> >> work like a charm, but I have a question.
> >>
> >> As far as I can tell, the recipe calls for stripping the
> attachment
> >> based on specified type and then dumping the message in a
> >> .messages-rejected directory.
> >>
> >> However, when I check the directory itself, I find no instance of
> >> anything there......
> >>
> >> Should I be seeing any data in that directory when a
> message is run
> >> through the procmail filtering and thrown in that directory?
> >>
>...
> Here's a snip of the maillog:
>
> Sep 8 09:33:54 atchisonkansas postfix/smtp[11994]: 89895471BF:
> to=<pserver at atchisonkansas.net>, relay=none, delay=10, stat$
> Sep 8 08:33:55 atchisonkansas popper[12003]: Stats: ismgr 0
> 0 0 0 ismgr
> 127.0.0.1
> Sep 8 08:33:57 atchisonkansas popper[12004]: Stats: ismgr 0
> 0 0 0 ismgr
> 127.0.0.1
> Sep 8 08:34:01 atchisonkansas popper[12005]: Stats: ismgr 0
> 0 0 0 ismgr
> 127.0.0.1
> Sep 8 09:36:11 atchisonkansas postfix/smtpd[12023]: connect from
> unknown[10.1.1.33]
> Sep 8 08:36:11 atchisonkansas popper[12024]: Stats: ismgr 0
> 0 0 0 ismgr
> 127.0.0.1
> Sep 8 09:36:11 atchisonkansas postfix/smtpd[12023]: 411FF47137:
> client=unknown[10.1.1.33]
> Sep 8 09:36:11 atchisonkansas postfix/cleanup[12025]: 411FF47137:
> message-id=<001e01c3760f$de490420$2401010a at proserv.gopro$
> Sep 8 09:36:11 atchisonkansas postfix/nqmgr[649]: 411FF47137:
> from=<pserver at atchisonkansas.net>, size=1563, nrcpt=1 (queue$
> Sep 8 08:36:11 atchisonkansas procmail[12027]: Error while
> writing to
> "/var/log/procmail.log"
Looks like you have a privilege problem with you postfix daemon.
IIRC postfix likes to have several user ids and groups for the various programs.
Are you sure you configured them correctly.
> Sep 8 08:36:11 atchisonkansas postfix/local[12026]: 411FF47137:
> to=<ismgr@[10.1.1.5]>, relay=local, delay=0, status=sent ($
> Sep 8 08:36:17 atchisonkansas popper[12029]: ismgr at ismgr
> (127.0.0.1): -ERR Unknown command: "xsender".
hmmm ... a problem with popper?
> Sep 8 08:36:17 atchisonkansas popper[12029]: Stats: ismgr 1 1668 0 0
> ismgr 127.0.0.1
> Sep 8 09:36:21 atchisonkansas postfix/smtpd[12023]: disconnect from
> unknown[10.1.1.33]
> Sep 8 08:36:23 atchisonkansas popper[12030]: Stats: ismgr 0
> 0 0 0 ismgr
> 127.0.0.1
> Sep 8 08:41:13 atchisonkansas popper[12062]: (v4.0.4) Unable to get
> canonical name of client 10.1.1.36: Unknown host (1)
> Sep 8 08:41:13 atchisonkansas popper[12062]: Stats: pserver 0 0 0 0
> 10.1.1.36 10.1.1.36
> Sep 8 08:43:42 atchisonkansas popper[12079]: Stats: ismgr 0
> 0 0 0 ismgr
> 127.0.0.1
> Sep 8 09:48:21 atchisonkansas postfix/nqmgr[649]:
> E3861471BE: from=<>,
> size=51686, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
> Sep 8 09:48:32 atchisonkansas postfix/smtp[12291]: connect to
> mail.atchisonkansas.net[164.113.207.142]: Connection refused$
hmmm, looks like you have issues sending mail?
Are you getting any mail in? Out?
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