RE: cryptic error messages

From: Sheldon T. Hall (no email)
Date: Thu Feb 01 2007 - 13:01:18 EST

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     Rich Morin says ...

    > I've been getting occasional error messages of the form:
    >
    > ERR: Feb 1 08:29:58 mini postfix/smtpd[18633]:
    > connect from g3po[192.168.1.211]

    Beyond the initial "ERR:" something has tacked on there, that looks like a
    perfectly normal connect message to me. I assume that labelling it as an
    error is something your logging system is doing, or something else.
    Normally, postfix produces a "connect from" line every time a client, errrr,
    well, connects to it.
     
    > By way of background, "g3po" is our front-end mail server
    > (B&W Power Mac G3; Mac OS X 10.4.8) and 192.168.1.211 is
    > the correct IP address for it. It handles all incoming
    > mail, passing email with valid recipients on to "mini".

    So one would expect it to connect, non?
     
    > I've looked at mini's mail.log file and can't see any
    > error messages that correspond to these emailed error
    > messages.

    Those error messages get _emailed_, not just written to the log?

    > Can anyone tell me what kinds of problems
    > might generate this type of message?

    Since the "error" isn't one, I'd assume some sort of misconfiguration/bug
    in the log system, or some abberation introduced by whoever produced the
    postfix package you're using.

    FWIW, I run a completely vanilla, installed-from-source postfix. My server
    gets many, many connections per day, of which exactly zero are reported as
    "ERR:".

    -Shel


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