Re: Occasional spamassassin: Connection refused
On 8/29/07, Mark Martinec <Mark.Martinec+sa@ijs.si> wrote:
> Simon, > > > connect to transport spamassassin: Connection refused > > You do not have a transport named 'spamassassin' in Postfix master.cf file. > > The name of a transport comes from a content_filter setting, a FILTER > action in an access map or header/body checks, or a transport map entry. > The name of a transport is then stored with a message when enqueued by > Postfix, so even if you previously used a transport 'spamassassin' in > your settings but you no longer do so, it is possible that it is still > referenced from some messages waiting in your mail queue. > > Depending on your intention: > - create a transport named 'spamassassin' in Postfix master.cf; > - or, remove all references to nonexisting transport from config files; > - if there are messages still in a queue referencing this nonexistant > transport, you may requeue them (postsuper -r ...) or perhaps just > delete them (postsuper -d ...).
Thanks for the reply mark... Ive checked thru all the files in
/etc/postfix and /etc/postfix2 (2nd instance) and there is no
transport marked 'spamassassin', all our transport config is mysql
based, but there is nothing in there either. Strange?
Any further ideas?
Thanks
Simon
Received on Wed Aug 29 17:26:24 2007
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