Topic: Amavisd clears the message, but it's never sent
IRedMail v0.9.4
Deployed via downloadable installer
CentOS 7 (3.10.0-957.12.1.el7.x86_64)
LDAP, Nginx, no iRedAdmin-Pro
Each day an individual email is being sent to each subscriber by our web system. Lately we have noticed that many subscribers do not receive their emails. In /var/log/maillog I can see their emails mentioned in lines like this:
Nov 26 05:19:57 mx amavis[8576]: (08576-07) Passed CLEAN {RelayedOutbound}, ORIGINATING LOCAL [103.25.58.127]:39698 [103.25.58.127] <sender@ourdomain.com> -> <recepient@email.address>, Queue-ID: 4AD6D5FD78, Message-ID:<18b84dfc628e36127641ff37cd35e064@ourdomain.com>, mail_id: K0eo8TdnNAuo, Hits: -, size: 12323, queued_as: 8E7E25FD07, dkim_new=dkim:ourdomain.com, 193 ms
But there is never a consequent line from postfix like
Nov 26 05:19:58 mx postfix/smtp[8572]: 8C5BE5FD74: to=<someone@somewhere.com>, relay=127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]:10026, delay=0.28, delays=0.09/0/0/0.19, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (
250 2.0.0 from MTA(smtp:[127.0.0.1]:10025): 250 2.0.0 Ok: queued as C2CD05FDA0)
This occurs with random recipients, it is not consistent from day to day. Not long ago we were experiencing big delays with amavisd, and I have disabled both spam and anti-virus check for local originating emails. Other than that nothing was changed in the configuration that seems to have worked well for many years. Restarting the postfix and amavisd did not help.
I will be most grateful for any advice!
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