Some of my users have reported that occasionally they receive some one else's emails. I have checked and made sure there are no aliases set up for the effected users.
Below is a sample of the logs for a problem email:
Quote:
Sep 11 03:18:31 mail postfix/smtpd[29282]: A03CDC4C092: client=sd-2530.dedibox.fr[88.191.23.66]
Sep 11 03:18:34 mail postfix/cleanup[28697]: A03CDC4C092: message-id=<POUNDCTmbEG2jOjqqAj9es4@sd-2530.dedibox.fr>
Sep 11 03:18:34 mail postfix/qmgr[2656]: A03CDC4C092: from=<racorp1837@postoffice.worldnet.att.net>, size=1928, nrcpt=4 (queue active)
Sep 11 03:18:43 mail postfix/local[28673]: A03CDC4C092: to=<user3@xxx.com.au>, relay=local, delay=12, status=sent (delivered to command: /usr/bin/procmail)
Sep 11 03:18:48 mail postfix/local[28674]: A03CDC4C092: to=<user2xxx.com.au>, relay=local, delay=17, status=sent (delivered to command: /usr/bin/procmail)
Sep 11 03:18:55 mail postfix/local[28929]: A03CDC4C092: to=<user1@xxx.com.au>, relay=local, delay=24, status=sent (delivered to command: /usr/bin/procmail)
Sep 11 03:18:55 mail postfix/qmgr[2656]: A03CDC4C092: removed
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The email was only addressed to
user1@xxx.com.au, but was received by user2 and user3.
The log makes me think I may have a problem with Postfix.
I have Postfix and procmail running on CentOS 4 server.
Has anyone ran into this problem before or have a solution?
Thanks in advance,
Matthew