Re: Killing amavis

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Old 06-07-2005
Andre Sourdiffe
 
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Default Re: Killing amavis

>>> Ralf.Hildebrandt@charite.de 06/07/05 03:40PM >>>
* Andre Sourdiffe <sourda@frlcpa.com>:

>> I am troubleshooting a problem with Amavisd and since it won't run

right
>> now


>amavis is not so hard to set up.


No it isn't but when it has issues with BerkeleyDB and I am unble to
resolve that in a timely fashion I must do something.This is part of the
error I get when starting Amavis then it shuts down." Problem in
Amavis::DB or Amavis::DB::SNMP code: Can't locate BerkeleyDB.pm "

> >I have removed the entries that would send mail through it. I keep
> >getting errors, one a minute, telling me :" warning: connect to
> >transport smtp-amavis: Connection refused." My email seems to be

coming
> >through but I worry about that error.


>>Show the exact error message

The exact error is:"warning: connect to transport smtp-amavis:
Connection refused"

>> Can someone tell how to cure that? I did run postsuper -r ALL

hoping
> >that would help but it didn't. Here is my postconf -n


>What does mailq say?

Could you help me with finding out? I am still learning about Postfix.

>> local_transport = no local mail delivery

>Must be:
>local_transport = error:no local mail delivery


>>smtpd_banner = mail.fiskreedlove.com


>Why did you remore the ESMTP?

I read that there were possible issues with identifying your server as
ESMTP capable and
those servers would be targeted in some way. Don't remember the
details.

>> smtpd_re permit_rbl_client korea.blackholes.us,s.us,0.3,_list


>What is thisfragment?

I don't know. There is nothing in my main.cf that should produce that.
That is a jumbled reference to the last line of my RBL list:"
reject_rbl_client korea.blackholes.us,
Permit" Why postconf -n is producing that I don't know but that rbl is
working correctly.


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