From: "Jon L Miller" on 15 Feb 2010 18:36 I'm seeing the following message in my log files, had a search on google and could not come up with anything. postfix/postsuper[4932]: warning: bogus file name: hold/razor-agent.log Can anyone shine some light on the subject? Thanks, Jon
From: Kurt Buff on 15 Feb 2010 20:30 On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 15:36, Jon L Miller <jlmiller(a)mmtnetworks.com.au> wrote: > Iâm seeing the following message in my log files, had a search on google and > could not come up with anything. > > postfix/postsuper[4932]: warning: bogus file name: hold/razor-agent.log > > Can anyone shine some light on the subject? razor-agent.log is most likely an artifact of an anti-spam tool, something like amavisd-new or maia mailguard. Why it's storing things where postfix can see it is beyond me. I'd check the configuration for whatever it is that you're running besides postfix, as well as your postfix configuration, to see where it's finding that file. Kurt
From: Wietse Venema on 16 Feb 2010 08:30 Jon L Miller: > postfix/postsuper[4932]: warning: bogus file name: hold/razor-agent.log Some NON-POSTFIX software is leaving its NON-POSTFIX garbage in the Postfix queue. Wietse
From: Mark Martinec on 16 Feb 2010 08:55 > Jon L Miller: > > postfix/postsuper[4932]: warning: bogus file name: hold/razor-agent.log > > Some NON-POSTFIX software is leaving its NON-POSTFIX garbage in > the Postfix queue. Sounds like a MailScanner issue. Mark
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