> -----Original Message----- > From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Nataraj > Sent: Monday, July 23, 2018 9:47 PM > To: centos@xxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: Mail has quit working > > On 07/23/2018 06:28 PM, tdukes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > > > > -------- Original Message -------- > > Subject: Re: Mail has quit working > > From: Nataraj <incoming-centos@xxxxxxx> > > Date: Mon, July 23, 2018 9:01 pm > > To: centos@xxxxxxxxxx > > > > 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@xxxxxxxxxx > >> https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > > More 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@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > rcpt to: <youremailaddress@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > data > > From: someuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > to: youremailaddress@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > 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 > > > > postfix status: > > > > postfix/postfix-script: the Postfix mail system is running: PID 5936 > > > > mailq: Mail queue is empty > > > > Did the telnet localhost 25, it answered but not sure I understood you > > what I needed to do. > > Simply telnet to mailserver on port 25 and type what I've shown, > substituting valid email addresses and valid addresses in your domain as > indicated. You can use your own domain for the hello command, i.e. "helo > mydomain.com". Everything between the data command and the '.' is input > to the data command. After you type the '.' the message will be sent > and should be delivered to the user on the "rcpt to" line. You should > see logging of successful delivery or errors in the maillog. > > Nataraj > > I can't get past From: <someuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> I also tried 'from', lower case. Then get 221 2.7.0 Error: I can break rules, too. Goodbye. Connection closed by foreign host. Maybe I took too long? IDK _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos