Difference between revisions of "Mails are not being sent"
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root@mail:/etc# /etc/init.d/postfix restart | root@mail:/etc# /etc/init.d/postfix restart | ||
Then the command mailq only delivered 2 requests that had failed. And this due to a wrong recipient address. | Then the command mailq only delivered 2 requests that had failed. And this due to a wrong recipient address. | ||
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+ | = What have we learned here? = | ||
+ | * check the status of your mails using the command | ||
+ | mailq | ||
+ | * in case of problems examine the log und /var/log/mail.info and /var/log/mail.err | ||
+ | * the mailing service is called postfix. It can be configured under /etc/postfix and restarted with the command /etc/init.d/postfix restart (Ubuntu 14.04) | ||
+ | * practice backups of your /etc/postfix folder! | ||
[[Category:Mail]] | [[Category:Mail]] | ||
[[Category:Troubleshooting]] | [[Category:Troubleshooting]] |
Revision as of 17:32, 2 January 2016
I had the problem that mails were not sent. The mails could be seen with the command mailq like this:
root@mail:/etc# lsb_release -d Description: Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS root@mail:~# mailq -Queue ID- --Size-- ----Arrival Time---- -Sender/Recipient------- C3580220AC* 32415 Wed Dec 30 07:49:01 thorsten@example.com
Ok, /var/log/mail.err had a million entries
Jan 2 17:17:35 mail postfix/smtp[24439]: fatal: specify a password table via the `smtp_sasl_password_maps' configuration parameter
I had /etc/postfix as config directory for mail, and I had a backup of older configurations in /etc/postfix-1 and /etc/postfix-2. The command
diff -rup /etc/postfix /etc/postfix-2
showed me that I had made changes in /etc/postfix/main.cf:
-smtp_sasl_auth_enable = yes -smtp_sasl_security_options =
So I copied this file back and restarted postfix:
root@mail:/etc# cp -r /etc/postfix-2/main.cf /etc/postfix root@mail:/etc# /etc/init.d/postfix restart
Then the command mailq only delivered 2 requests that had failed. And this due to a wrong recipient address.
What have we learned here?
- check the status of your mails using the command
mailq
- in case of problems examine the log und /var/log/mail.info and /var/log/mail.err
- the mailing service is called postfix. It can be configured under /etc/postfix and restarted with the command /etc/init.d/postfix restart (Ubuntu 14.04)
- practice backups of your /etc/postfix folder!