Jochen Kaechelin wrote: []
warning: /usr/lib/postfix/smtp: bad command startup -- throttling
Jun 6 17:30:30 laptopjkt postfix/qmgr[3066]: warning: premature end-of-input on private/smtp-amavis socket while reading input attribute name
Jun 6 17:30:30 laptopjkt postfix/qmgr[3066]: warning: private/smtp-amavis socket: malformed response
Jun 6 17:30:30 laptopjkt postfix/qmgr[3066]: warning: transport smtp-amavis failure -- see a previous warning/fatal/panic logfile record for the problem description
/me wonders when people will learn to actually *read* the log files, instead of/in addition to cut-n-pasting them to email...
What's the previous message from postfix/smtp[XXX]? You cut the log right at the useful information, which is right above the lines you quoted.
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any suggestions?
Yes: read the damn log files. On the previous line(s).
BTW, looks like The New Helpful Warning (tm) ("see a previous warning/fatal/panic logfile record for the problem description"), while provides useful information, is still somewhat misleading... Because in this case, 3 previous "warning/fatal/panic" log entries (two from qmgr and yet another one from master - incomplete in this example) are not helpful, and the problem is yet above those 3 entries... Looks like it's master who should log this "see previous ..." message when delivery agent dies.
/mjt
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