Scott Eberl wrote:
> On 2004-08-12, Keith Matthews <invalid@frequentous.co.uk> wrote:
>> Scott Eberl wrote:
>>
>>> Aug 12 10:30:52 turncoat postfix/qmgr[23763]: F02CB2AF4F:
>>> from=<nobody@turncoat.area420.net>, size=443, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
>>> Aug 12 10:31:22 turncoat postfix/smtp[24919]: connect to
>>> example.com[192.0.34.166]: Connection timed out (port 25)
>>> Aug 12 10:31:22 turncoat postfix/smtp[24919]: F02CB2AF4F:
>>> to=<you@example.com>, relay=none, delay=256173, status=deferred (connect
>>> to example.com[192.0.34.166]: Connection timed out)
>>>
>>> I have checked everything I can think of. Nothing in the postfix configs
>>> show this what I need to know is can I search every file on my machine
>>> for the string "example.com[192.0.34.165]" This is getting set somewhere
>>> but I can't seem to find it.
>>
>> What does mailq say ?
>>
>> There's probably something else but let's start with the simple stuff.
>>
>
> Well thats an interesting question since my mailq doesnt seem to excist.
> Its a link to sendmail. I followed the postfix install doc and it said
> to rename it to postfix.mailq
How did you install ?
Wietse includes a very good build script that does just about everything
(assuming you don't use the pre-built packages from
www.linuxpackages.net).
If you did the whole thing by hand there's a fair chance you screwed
something up.