Kevin Philp <kevin at cybercolloids.net> 24 lines of wisdom included:
> Just noted something looking a bit odd in our Postfix logs. A good chunk of
> the postfix log appears to be logging 3 hours late. All of the (chopped)
> entries below where logged between 16.30 and 16.55 today. I checked the
> hardware and system times and they are synced OK and read correctly.
>> Any idea whats happening?
>> Mar 25 16:37:18 server postfix/smtpd[5142]: DD75F59F74:
> Mar 25 11:37:18 server postfix/cleanup[5133]: DD75F59F74:
> Mar 25 11:37:18 server postfix/nqmgr[25242]: DD75F59F74:
> Mar 25 16:37:18 server amavis[3785]: (03785-05) Passed,
> Mar 25 16:37:18 server amavis[3785]: (03785-05) TIMING [total 1682 ms] - SMTP
> Mar 25 16:37:18 server postfix/lmtp[5137]: 2D81159F72:
> Mar 25 16:37:18 server postfix/smtpd[5142]: disconnect from
> Mar 25 16:37:19 server postfix/local[5144]: DD75F59F74:
This looks like a problem with amavis, not Postfix. It's hard to see
without full log excerpts.
What way have you Postfix setup? postconf -n and changes to
master.cf details please.
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