This is a discussion on Re: Killing amavis within the mailing.postfix.users forums, part of the Mail Servers and Related category; * Andre Sourdiffe <sourda@frlcpa.com>: > No it isn't but when it has issues with BerkeleyDB and ...
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* Andre Sourdiffe <sourda@frlcpa.com>:
> 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 " Well, if you don't fulfill the prerequisites, what do you expect? INSTALL BerkeleyDB.pm! apt-get install libberkeleydb-perl YMMV! > The exact error is:"warning: connect to transport smtp-amavis: > Connection refused" No, there's more in the log. A date, a queue id etc. > >What does mailq say? > Could you help me with finding out? I am still learning about Postfix. No, you'll have to enter the command on the commandline and post the output here. > 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. Nonsense. You're running Postfix and not some obscure bugware from Redmond -- Ralf Hildebrandt (Ralf.Hildebrandt@charite.de) spamtrap@charite.de http://www.postfix-book.com/ Tel. +49 (0)30-450 570-155 Why you can't find your system administrators: Vendor demonstration |