Jason Ross wrote:
Hey all,
For the last 8 months I have been running a postfix / mail scanner setup
based on Johnny Hughes' excellent tutorial.
For the firs 7 months I have had no issues. This past month I have been
having instances where the user gets an smtp error while trying to send
email.
Restarting the postfix service is all it takes to resolve this issue.
The problem is that it has begun to occur more and more often. It is now
up to once every day.
I have found nothing unusual in the mail or messages logs. As I am an
ultra newbie I am unsure of the next step to take to resolve this.
I have search through the past messages on this list and can find
nothing. Anyone have any ideas?
The following details would be nice:
Number of smtpd daemons configured (if you have not changed then it is
100), number of smtpds, cleanups and trivial-rewrites running when you
encounter the problem, cpu utilization statistics.
I am not familiar with how mail-scanner is run. I assume it has a fixed
number of processes. Are all mail-scanner processes in action during the
smtp timeout and taking the majority of cpu resources?
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