![]() ![]() # Seen dovecot-sieve is always enabled, setting `maildir_stat_dirs = yes` permits ![]() May 10 09:50:41 server postfix/anvil: statistics: max cache size 2 at May 10 cat /etc/dovecot/conf.d/nf | grep stat_dirs May 10 09:50:41 server postfix/anvil: statistics: max connection count 1 for (smtpd:) at May 10 09:42:21 May 10 09:50:41 server postfix/anvil: statistics: max connection rate 1/60s for (smtpd:) at May 10 09:42:21 May 11 03:30:27 server postfix/scache: statistics: max simultaneous domains=1 addresses=1 connection=8 May 11 03:30:27 server postfix/scache: statistics: domain lookup hits=3 miss=8 success=27% May 11 03:30:27 server postfix/scache: statistics: start interval May 11 03:27:06 Where can I see/change this configuration? This mailserver is purely for one Business/Purpose, so making "global" changes like these "should be ok" (doesn't affect other people) - but really appreciate your tips. I actually had SPAMASSASSIN_SPAM_TO_INBOX=1,īut I'm adding MOVE_SPAM_TO_JUNK=0 now too. Refer to server log for more information. I'm glad a simple restart accommodated this, but unfortunately my hands are tied as I cannot know what exactly HAPPENED. (in reply to end of DATA command))ĭoes this mean no one could send emails and were getting bounces? Looking at the "mail.log" / "mail.warn", I don't see any obvious error at the time it stopped responding, but I do see loads of these since: "mail.err" only had loads of errors of "60-spam.sieve" not being able to create the "Junk" folder. Do you think this could have been an IP ban? The cron that connects has all correct passwords. The fail2ban.log seems to be cleared on restart, so I can't see it it was an IP ban. ![]() The problem got fixed when I restarted Docker service, when I woke up.Īfter that, I tried to look at the logs. Installed this mailserver a few days ago, and has been working well enough.Īt an apparently "random" time last night (3:24 am GMT), the mailserver stopped working for no apparent reason.īy "stopped working", I mean that IMAP connections were all timing out and no emails were being received (and possibly not sent too).Ĭan't connect to 192.168.0.10,993: Connection timed out (errflg=2) ![]()
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