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[ILUG] Postfix question

[ILUG] Postfix question

John Tobin tobinjt at netsoc.tcd.ie
Mon May 30 16:51:52 IST 2005


On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 12:44:50PM +0100, Philip Trickett (List) wrote:
> hi,
> 
> I added to our postfix server here on friday with some virus and spam
> related configurations, which seemed to work fine. :)
> 
> I removed them, due to a problem, but now Postfix qmgr is looking for
> the amavis-smtp transport.
> 
> I literally dropped the initial copies of main.cf and master.cf back
> in /etc/postfix to revert the changes, and restarted.
> 
> now I get this error message when qmgr is trying to deliver messages:
> postfix/qmgr[5703]: warning: connect to transport smtp-amavis:
> Connection refused

You've got mail in Postfix's queue which expects to be run through the
amavis transport.  'postsuper -r ALL' will re-queue all mail, which will
sort things out for you, I think.

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