Hello, Mail has come to an abrupt stop. Running C7, postfix and dovecot. Using Roundcube as the client. Mail stopped working Saturday and I cannot figure was has happened. I have not touched this server except to upgrade packages. I believe Roundcube was updated maybe a week ago but know I was getting mail since then. Crond is no longer send mail. I checked /var/spool/mail as well as /Maildir in home directories. Zero byte files. Checked all logs and the only thing I could find was in /var/log/maillog : warning hostname localhost does not resolve to address 127.0.0.1 I corrected that by changing inet_interfaces to localhost from all in postfix.cf When I try to log in with Roundcube, it just times out. I'm stuck! TIA for any suggestions!!
On 2018-07-23 18:39, TE Dukes wrote:> Hello, > > Mail has come to an abrupt stop. Running C7, postfix and dovecot. Using > Roundcube as the client. > > Mail stopped working Saturday and I cannot figure was has happened. I > have > not touched this server except to upgrade packages. I believe Roundcube > was > updated maybe a week ago but know I was getting mail since then. > > Crond is no longer send mail. I checked /var/spool/mail as well as > /Maildir > in home directories. Zero byte files. > > Checked all logs and the only thing I could find was in > /var/log/maillog : > warning hostname localhost does not resolve to address 127.0.0.1 > > I corrected that by changing inet_interfaces to localhost from all in > postfix.cf > > When I try to log in with Roundcube, it just times out. > > I'm stuck! > > TIA for any suggestions!! > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centosAre you sure you're not out of disk space? Regards, James
On 07/23/2018 03:39 PM, TE Dukes wrote:> Hello, > > Mail has come to an abrupt stop. Running C7, postfix and dovecot. Using > Roundcube as the client. > > Mail stopped working Saturday and I cannot figure was has happened. I have > not touched this server except to upgrade packages. I believe Roundcube was > updated maybe a week ago but know I was getting mail since then. > > Crond is no longer send mail. I checked /var/spool/mail as well as /Maildir > in home directories. Zero byte files. > > Checked all logs and the only thing I could find was in /var/log/maillog : > warning hostname localhost does not resolve to address 127.0.0.1 > > I corrected that by changing inet_interfaces to localhost from all in > postfix.cf > > When I try to log in with Roundcube, it just times out. > > I'm stuck! > > TIA for any suggestions!! > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centosMore information would be helpful to troubleshoot this.? Try sending output from: postfix status mailq Try telnetting to your smtp server and sending a message like this from the local system: substitute a valid user/domain on the mail from line and a valid email address in your domain on the rcpt to line. Do this, logged onto the mailserver. telnet localhost 25 helo mydomain.com (substitute a valid domain here) mail from: <someuser at validdomain.com> rcpt to: <youremailaddress at yourdomain.com> data From: someuser at validdomain.com to: youremailaddress at yourdomain.com subject: test This is a test mesage . note: blank line between mail headers and body end data with line containing only '.'. Then check your maillog and send the output to the list. Nataraj
On 07/23/2018 03:39 PM, TE Dukes wrote:> Mail has come to an abrupt stop. Running C7, postfix and dovecot. > ... > Crond is no longer send mail.In one terminal: "tail -f /var/log/maillog" or "journalctl -f" In another, "echo test | mail -s test your at email.address" What do you see in the maillog at that time?? What does the "df" command output?