-----Original Message-----
From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of mark
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2018 5:21 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: Mail has quit working
TE Dukes wrote:
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Alexander
>> Dalloz
>> Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2018 4:19 PM
>> To: centos@xxxxxxxxxx
>> Subject: Re: Mail has quit working
>>
>>
>> Am 24.07.2018 um 21:07 schrieb TE Dukes:
>>
>>> Output from tail:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Jul 24 10:05:02 ts130 clamd[3226]: SelfCheck: Database status OK.
>>> Jul 24 10:15:02 ts130 clamd[3226]: SelfCheck: Database status OK.
>>> Jul 24 10:25:02 ts130 clamd[3226]: SelfCheck: Database status OK.
>>> Jul 24 10:35:02 ts130 clamd[3226]: SelfCheck: Database status OK.
>>> Jul 24 10:35:59 ts130 postfix/qmgr[8283]: C33128410546: from=<
>>> <mailto:root@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>
>> root@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
>>> size=949, nrcpt=1 (queue active) Jul 24 10:36:29 ts130
>>> postfix/smtp[19763]: connect to
>>> <http://paalmettodomains.com>
>>>
>> paalmettodomains.com[198.105.254.65]:25:
>>
>>> Connection timed out
>>> Jul 24 10:36:59 ts130 postfix/smtp[19763]: connect to
>>> <http://paalmettodomains.com>
>>>
>> paalmettodomains.com[104.239.198.84]:25:
>>
>>> Connection timed out
>>>
>>
>> That looks totally broken: <http://paalmettodomains.com>
>> Where does that come from? An HTTP adddress has no valid function in
>> SMTP communication.
>> Even the domain seems to be a typo.
>>
>
> It's a typo.
>
>
>>
>>> Jul 24 10:36:59 ts130 postfix/smtp[19763]: C33128410546: to=<
>>> <mailto:tdukes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>
>> tdukes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
>>> relay=none, delay=13075, delays=13015/0.02/60/0, dsn=4.4.1,
>> status=deferred
>>> (connect to<http://paalmettodomains.com>
>>> paalmettodomains.com[104.239.198.84]:25: Connection timed out)
>>> Jul 24 10:45:02 ts130 clamd[3226]: SelfCheck: Database status OK.
>>> Jul 24 10:55:02 ts130 clamd[3226]: SelfCheck: Database status OK.
>>> Jul 24 11:04:19 ts130 postfix/pickup[19912]: 55271840D734: uid=0
>>>
>> from=<root>
>>> Jul 24 11:04:19 ts130 postfix/cleanup[21840]: 55271840D734:
>>> message-id=<
>>> <mailto:20180724150419.55271840D734@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> 20180724150419.55271840D734@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> Jul 24 11:04:19 ts130 postfix/qmgr[8283]: 55271840D734: from=<
>>> <mailto:root@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>
>> root@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
>>> size=466, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
>>
>> mailto:root@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <- What is the purpose to send
>> yourself a mail locally? Did you even specify a valid, fully qualified
>> recipient address?
>
> A previous person instructed to do so.
>
>
>>
>>> Jul 24 11:04:20 ts130 postfix/smtpd[21846]: connect from
>>> localhost[127.0.0.1] Jul 24 11:04:20 ts130 postfix/smtpd[21846]:
>>> 49161841ED92:
>>> client=localhost[127.0.0.1] Jul 24 11:04:20 ts130
>>> postfix/cleanup[21840]: 49161841ED92: message-id=<
>>> <mailto:20180724150419.55271840D734@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> 20180724150419.55271840D734@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> Jul 24 11:04:20 ts130 postfix/qmgr[8283]: 49161841ED92: from=<
>>> <mailto:root@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>
>> root@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
>>> size=951, nrcpt=1 (queue active) Jul 24 11:04:20 ts130
>>> postfix/smtpd[21846]: disconnect from
>>> localhost[127.0.0.1] Jul 24 11:04:20 ts130 amavis[423]: (00423-03)
>>> Passed CLEAN
>>>
>> {RelayedInbound},
>>
>>> [127.0.0.1] <<mailto:root@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> root@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> -> <
>> <mailto:tdukes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>
>>> tdukes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Message-ID: <
>>> <mailto:20180724150419.55271840D734@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> 20180724150419.55271840D734@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, mail_id:
>>> eYD2cL7fZ7rY, Hits: -0.001, size: 466, queued_as: 49161841ED92, 941 ms
>>> Jul 24 11:04:20 ts130 postfix/smtp[21842]: 55271840D734: to=<
>>> <mailto:tdukes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>
>> tdukes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
>>> relay=127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]:10024, delay=1, delays=0.07/0.01/0/0.94,
>>> dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 2.0.0 from MTA(smtp:[127.0.0.1]:10025):
>>> 250
>>> 2.0.0 Ok: queued as 49161841ED92)
>>> Jul 24 11:04:20 ts130 postfix/qmgr[8283]: 55271840D734: removed
>>> Jul 24 11:04:20 ts130 dovecot: lda(tdukes): msgid=<
>>> <mailto:20180724150419.55271840D734@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> 20180724150419.55271840D734@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: saved
mail
>>>
>> to INBOX
>>> Jul 24 11:04:20 ts130 postfix/local[21847]: 49161841ED92: to=<
>>> <mailto:tdukes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>
>> tdukes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
>>> relay=local, delay=0.09, delays=0.02/0.01/0/0.06, dsn=2.0.0,
>>> status=sent (delivered to command: /usr/libexec/dovecot/dovecot-lda -
f
>>> "$SENDER" -a
>>> "$RECIPIENT")
>>> Jul 24 11:04:20 ts130 postfix/qmgr[8283]: 49161841ED92: removed
>>>
>>
>> Mail got delivered locally after passing amavis at the mailbox
>> tdukes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.
>>
>> Alexander
>>
>
> I am unable to read my system's mail. Cannot read it from roundcube or
> usermin. Roundcube times out on login attemps. In usermin there is no
mail
> in the mailbox. There is no mail in /Maildir.
>
> This just started this past Saturday morning. Everything was fine up to
> then.
>
1. Have you checked /var/log/yum.log?
2. Is everything correct in /cron.*?
3. Have you considered running yum reinstall crony?
mark