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From: Ralf Hildebrandt (Ralf.Hildebrandt
charite.de)Date: Tue Apr 30 2002 - 15:55:34 CDT
On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 02:31:06PM -0400, Matt Soccio wrote:
> I have a user with a .forward, but he does not always get his mail.
> Usually this is a problem on his end, but this time I am not seeing the
> usual port 25 connection refused errors in my mail log. Instead I see
> that it was sucessfully delivered to his local mailbox as if the .forward
> wasn't even there.
>
> Apr 29 18:01:36 mailserver.astro.psu.edu postfix/local[3712]: [ID 197553
> mail.info] 4E1721DCE: to=<user
mailserver.astr
> o.psu.edu>, relay=local, delay=1, status=sent (mailbox)
>
> I have checked my daemon logs, and I do not see the mailserver complaining
> that it couldn't access his home dir. I also checked the machine with his
> home dir and don't see any issues with the share.
>
> Does anyone have any other ideas why a .forward may be skipped over just
> once? I can't duplicate the result and I don't see anything else in the
> logs that's making the light bulb go on.
Are you using NFS or other insanities?
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