Status=Deferred (temporary failure) with mail stuck in queue

Adding the "domainname.com" (as in [email protected]) to local host aliases solved the "Mail loops back to myself" bounce message.
At least mail is being received, but...
now is piling up in queue.
I've already tried restarting the queue, no change.
[SMTP LOG]
May 5 12:39:31 alpha postfix/pipe[22148]: 1F5A09C1B9: to=<[email protected]>, relay=cyrus, delay=2, status=deferred (temporary failure)
[MAIL ACCESS LOG]
May 5 13:06:00 alpha lmtpunix[22527]: AOD: user opts: looking up user record: rbird
May 5 13:06:00 alpha lmtpunix[22527]: AOD: getting mail attribute for user: rbird
May 5 13:06:00 alpha lmtpunix[22527]: AOD: mail enabled
May 5 13:06:00 alpha lmtpunix[22527]: AOD: mbrcheck_servicemembership with accessallservices
May 5 13:06:00 alpha lmtpunix[22527]: AOD: mail service ACL NOT enabled
May 5 13:06:00 alpha lmtpunix[22527]: couldn't create stage directory: /var/spool/imap/stage./: File exists
May 5 13:06:00 alpha lmtpunix[22527]: IOERROR: creating message file /var/spool/imap/stage./22527-1146848760-0: File exists

Problem solved. It was the finder copy of the mailbfr files from the old server to the new server before I issued the mailbfr restore command.
I restored an older backup of the database that was already on the SUPERDUPER image, and everything is working now.
Today's lesson.. Do not use FINDER copy to move mailbfr backups from one machine to another.
Mike

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    queue_directory = /private/var/spool/postfix
    readme_directory = /usr/share/doc/postfix
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    Tom
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    mail_owner = postfix
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    smtpdtls_certfile = /etc/certificates/Default.crt
    smtpdtls_keyfile = /etc/certificates/Default.key
    smtpduse_pwserver = yes
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    Feb 4 16:50:32 mail postfix/smtpd[7267]: disconnect from localhost[127.0.0.1]
    Feb 4 16:50:32 mail postfix/smtp[7225]: 66B8242F41: to=<[email protected]>, relay=127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1], delay=3, status=sent (250 2.6.0 Ok, id=06759-05, from MTA: 250 Ok: queued as 5448642F5C)
    Feb 4 16:50:32 mail postfix/smtp[7225]: 66B8242F41: to=<[email protected]>, relay=127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1], delay=3, status=sent (250 2.6.0 Ok, id=06759-05, from MTA: 250 Ok: queued as 5448642F5C)
    Feb 4 16:50:32 mail postfix/qmgr[4202]: 66B8242F41: removed
    Feb 4 16:50:32 mail postfix/pipe[7271]: 5448642F5C: to=<[email protected]>, relay=cyrus, delay=0, status=sent (mail.reynoldsservices.com)
    Feb 4 16:51:02 mail postfix/smtpd[7228]: connect from mas91-1-82-238-222-141.fbx.proxad.net[82.238.222.141]
    Feb 4 16:51:03 mail postfix/smtpd[7228]: 2A64542F68: client=mas91-1-82-238-222-141.fbx.proxad.net[82.238.222.141]
    Feb 4 16:51:03 mail postfix/cleanup[7224]: 2A64542F68: message-id=<[email protected]>
    Feb 4 16:51:03 mail postfix/qmgr[4202]: 2A64542F68: from=<[email protected]>, size=1060, nrcpt=2 (queue active)
    Feb 4 16:51:04 mail postfix/smtpd[7228]: disconnect from mas91-1-82-238-222-141.fbx.proxad.net[82.238.222.141]
    Feb 4 16:51:05 mail postfix/smtpd[7267]: connect from localhost[127.0.0.1]
    Feb 4 16:51:05 mail postfix/smtpd[7267]: EADE242F7F: client=localhost[127.0.0.1]
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail postfix/cleanup[7224]: EADE242F7F: message-id=<[email protected]>
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail postfix/qmgr[4202]: EADE242F7F: from=<[email protected]>, size=1583, nrcpt=2 (queue active)
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail postfix/smtpd[7267]: disconnect from localhost[127.0.0.1]
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail postfix/smtp[7225]: 2A64542F68: to=<[email protected]>, relay=127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1], delay=4, status=sent (250 2.6.0 Ok, id=06919-05, from MTA: 250 Ok: queued as EADE242F7F)
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail postfix/smtp[7225]: 2A64542F68: to=<[email protected]>, relay=127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1], delay=4, status=sent (250 2.6.0 Ok, id=06919-05, from MTA: 250 Ok: queued as EADE242F7F)
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail postfix/qmgr[4202]: 2A64542F68: removed
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail postfix/pipe[7271]: EADE242F7F: to=<[email protected]>, relay=cyrus, delay=1, status=sent (mail.reynoldsservices.com)
    amavis.log:
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) lookup_hash([email protected]), no matches
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) lookup_acl([email protected]) matches key ".reynoldsservices.com", result=1
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) lookup (local_domains) => true, "[email protected]" matches, result="1", matching_key=".reynoldsservices.com"
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) lookup: (scalar) matches, result="-999"
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) lookup (spamtaglevel) => true, "[email protected]" matches, result="-999", matching_key="(constant:-999)"
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) lookup: (scalar) matches, result="5"
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) lookup (spamtag2level) => true, "[email protected]" matches, result="5", matching_key="(constant:5)"
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) lookup: (scalar) matches, result="5"
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) lookup (spamkilllevel) => true, "[email protected]" matches, result="5", matching_key="(constant:5)"
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) Passed CLEAN, <[email protected]> -> <[email protected]>, Hits: 2.286, tag=-999, tag2=5, kill=5, L/Y/0/0
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) sending SMTP response: "250 2.6.0 Ok, id=06919-05, from MTA: 250 Ok: queued as EADE242F7F"
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) timer stopped after DATA end
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) strip_tempdir: /var/amavis/amavis-20060204T164117-06919
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) rmdir_recursively: /var/amavis/amavis-20060204T164117-06919/parts, excl=1
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) TIMING [total 2286 ms] - SMTP EHLO: 5 (0%), SMTP pre-MAIL: 5 (0%), SMTP pre-DATA-flush: 6 (0%), SMTP DATA: 36 (2%), body_hash: 1 (0%), mime_decode: 18 (1%), get-file-type1: 30 (1%), decompose_part: 2 (0%), parts_decode: 0 (0%), AV-scan-1: 1953 (85%), spam-wb-list: 11 (0%), SA msg read: 1 (0%), SA parse: 5 (0%), SA check: 106 (5%), update_cache: 2 (0%), fwd-connect: 20 (1%), fwd-mail-from: 2 (0%), fwd-rcpt-to: 4 (0%), write-header: 4 (0%), fwd-data: 0 (0%), fwd-data-end: 44 (2%), fwd-rundown: 2 (0%), mainlogentry: 25 (1%), update_snmp: 0 (0%), unlink-1-files: 2 (0%), rundown: 1 (0%)
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) ESMTP> 250 2.6.0 Ok, id=06919-05, from MTA: 250 Ok: queued as EADE242F7F
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) idle_proc, 6: was busy, 2272.8 ms, total idle 571.947 s, busy 16.175 s
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) idle_proc, 5: was idle, 0.3 ms, total idle 571.947 s, busy 16.175 s
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) prolong_timer after reading SMTP command: remaining time = 0 s
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) ESMTP< QUIT\r\n
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) ESMTP> 221 2.0.0 [127.0.0.1] amavisd-new closing transmission channel
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) postprocess_requesthook: timer stopped
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) idle_proc, bye: was busy, 2.4 ms, total idle 571.947 s, busy 16.178 s
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) load: 3 %, total idle 571.947 s, busy 16.178 s
    System.log:
    Feb 4 16:53:51 mail imap[7376]: login: localhost [::1] emolder plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:53:52 mail imap[7376]: login: localhost [::1] emolder plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:53:53 mail pop3[5224]: login: help.crossitservices.com [192.168.25.244] support plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:53:56 mail pop3[7375]: login: copier.fro.rsi.int [192.168.30.200] copier plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:53:58 mail imap[7376]: login: localhost [::1] emolder plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:54:15 mail sudo: root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ; USER=cyrusimap ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/cyrus/bin/cyrus-quota -r
    Feb 4 16:54:17 mail automount[7338]: Can't mount rsifileservices.rsi.int:/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supervisors on /private/Network/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supe rvisors: No route to host (65)
    Feb 4 16:54:17 mail automount[7337]: Can't mount rsifileservices.rsi.int:/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supervisors on /private/Network/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supe rvisors: No route to host (65)
    Feb 4 16:54:17 mail automount[7338]: Attempt to mount /automount/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supervisor s returned 65 (No route to host)
    Feb 4 16:54:17 mail automount[7337]: Attempt to mount /automount/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supervisor s returned 65 (No route to host)
    Feb 4 16:54:17 mail automount[7270]: Can't mount rsifileservices.rsi.int:/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supervisors on /private/Network/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supe rvisors: No route to host (65)
    Feb 4 16:54:20 mail pop3[5224]: login: 21.rchd1.xdsl.nauticom.net [209.195.186.118] molly APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:54:21 mail kernel[0]: nfs server automount -fstab [206]: not responding
    Feb 4 16:54:23 mail pop3[7375]: login: help.crossitservices.com [192.168.25.244] support plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:54:24 mail pop3[5224]: login: mail.tribweb.com [147.72.93.172] bill APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:54:27 mail pop3[7375]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:54:28 mail pop3[5224]: login: c-24-3-38-171.hsd1.oh.comcast.net [24.3.38.171] tmcdonald APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:54:50 mail pop3[7375]: login: fax2.rsi.int [192.168.25.240] mailadmin APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:54:52 mail kernel[0]: nfs server automount -fstab [206]: not responding
    Feb 4 16:54:53 mail pop3[5224]: login: help.crossitservices.com [192.168.25.244] support plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:55:05 mail imap[7418]: login: localhost [::1] emolder plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:55:06 mail imap[7418]: login: localhost [::1] emolder plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:55:08 mail pop3[7375]: login: 24-52-110-155.lkwnny.adelphia.net [24.52.110.155] rlasher APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:55:17 mail sudo: root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ; USER=cyrusimap ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/cyrus/bin/cyrus-quota -r
    Feb 4 16:55:23 mail kernel[0]: nfs server automount -fstab [206]: not responding
    Feb 4 16:55:23 mail pop3[5224]: login: help.crossitservices.com [192.168.25.244] support plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:55:24 mail pop3[7375]: login: mail.tribweb.com [147.72.93.172] bill APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:55:27 mail pop3[5224]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:55:30 mail imap[7418]: login: localhost [::1] emolder plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:55:30 mail imap[7418]: login: localhost [::1] emolder plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:55:34 mail automount[7406]: Can't mount rsifileservices.rsi.int:/Volumes/RAID/HD on /private/Network/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/HD: No route to host (65)
    Feb 4 16:55:34 mail automount[7406]: Attempt to mount /automount/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/HD returned 65 (No route to host)
    Feb 4 16:55:36 mail imap[7418]: login: localhost [::1] emolder plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:55:42 mail imap[7418]: login: localhost [::1] emolder plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:55:50 mail pop3[7375]: login: fax2.rsi.int [192.168.25.240] mailadmin APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:55:54 mail pop3[5224]: login: help.crossitservices.com [192.168.25.244] support plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:55:54 mail kernel[0]: nfs server automount -fstab [206]: not responding
    Feb 4 16:56:20 mail sudo: root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ; USER=cyrusimap ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/cyrus/bin/cyrus-quota -r
    Feb 4 16:56:24 mail pop3[7375]: login: mail.tribweb.com [147.72.93.172] bill APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:56:24 mail pop3[5224]: login: help.crossitservices.com [192.168.25.244] support plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:56:25 mail kernel[0]: nfs server automount -fstab [206]: not responding
    Feb 4 16:56:27 mail pop3[5224]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:56:44 mail postfix/smtpd[7228]: warning: 190.48.36.182: hostname 190-48-36-182.speedy.com.ar verification failed: Host not found
    Feb 4 16:56:46 mail sudo: root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ; USER=cyrusimap ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/cyrus/bin/cyrus-quota -r
    Feb 4 16:56:49 mail automount[7448]: Can't mount rsifileservices.rsi.int:/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Accounting on /private/Network/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Acco unting: No route to host (65)
    Feb 4 16:56:49 mail automount[7448]: Attempt to mount /automount/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Accounting returned 65 (No route to host)
    Feb 4 16:56:50 mail pop3[7375]: login: fax2.rsi.int [192.168.25.240] mailadmin APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:56:52 mail pop3[5224]: login: dhcp11.wireless.rsi.int [192.168.33.111] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:56:54 mail pop3[7375]: login: help.crossitservices.com [192.168.25.244] support plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:56:55 mail sudo: root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ; USER=cyrusimap ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/cyrus/bin/cyrus-quota -r
    Feb 4 16:56:56 mail kernel[0]: nfs server automount -fstab [206]: not responding
    Feb 4 16:57:23 mail sudo: root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ; USER=cyrusimap ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/cyrus/bin/cyrus-quota -r
    Feb 4 16:57:24 mail pop3[5224]: login: mail.tribweb.com [147.72.93.172] bill APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:24 mail pop3[7375]: login: help.crossitservices.com [192.168.25.244] support plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:25 mail postfix/smtpd[7519]: auxpropfunc error no mechanism available\n
    Feb 4 16:57:25 mail KernelEventAgent[40]: tid 00000000 received VQ_NOTRESP event (1)
    Feb 4 16:57:26 mail pop3[5224]: login: 21.rchd1.xdsl.nauticom.net [209.195.186.118] tom APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:26 mail pop3[7375]: login: [192.168.15.240] tablist APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:27 mail pop3[5224]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:27 mail kernel[0]: nfs server automount -fstab [206]: not responding
    Feb 4 16:57:27 mail KernelEventAgent[40]: tid 00000000 received VQ_NOTRESP event (1)
    Feb 4 16:57:27 mail KernelEventAgent[40]: tid 00000000 type 'nfs', mounted on '/automount/Servers', from 'automount -fstab [206]', not responding
    Feb 4 16:57:27 mail pop3[5224]: login: 24-54-176-209.pittpa.adelphia.net [24.54.176.209] jhomer APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:30 mail pop3[5224]: login: 21.rchd1.xdsl.nauticom.net [209.195.186.118] tom APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:30 mail pop3[7375]: login: [192.168.15.240] tablist APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:38 mail kernel[0]: nfs server automount -fstab [206]: not responding
    Feb 4 16:57:44 mail KernelEventAgent[40]: tid 00000000 received VQ_NOTRESP event (1)
    Feb 4 16:57:50 mail pop3[5224]: login: fax2.rsi.int [192.168.25.240] mailadmin APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:51 mail pop3[7375]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:52 mail pop3[7375]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:53 mail pop3[7375]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:54 mail pop3[7375]: login: help.crossitservices.com [192.168.25.244] support plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:54 mail pop3[7537]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:55 mail pop3[7375]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:57 mail pop3[7537]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:58 mail pop3[7375]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:58 mail kernel[0]: nfs server automount -fstab [206]: not responding
    Feb 4 16:57:58 mail KernelEventAgent[40]: tid 00000000 received VQ_NOTRESP event (1)
    Feb 4 16:57:58 mail KernelEventAgent[40]: tid 00000000 type 'nfs', mounted on '/automount/Servers', from 'automount -fstab [206]', not responding
    Feb 4 16:57:59 mail pop3[7537]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:58:00 mail pop3[7375]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:58:01 mail pop3[7537]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:58:03 mail pop3[7375]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:58:04 mail automount[7482]: Can't mount rsifileservices.rsi.int:/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supervisors on /private/Network/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supe rvisors: No route to host (65)
    Feb 4 16:58:04 mail automount[7481]: Can't mount rsifileservices.rsi.int:/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supervisors on /private/Network/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supe rvisors: No route to host (65)
    Feb 4 16:58:04 mail automount[7482]: Attempt to mount /automount/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supervisor s returned 65 (No route to host)
    Feb 4 16:58:04 mail automount[7481]: Attempt to mount /automount/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supervisor s returned 65 (No route to host)
    Feb 4 16:58:04 mail automount[7406]: Can't mount rsifileservices.rsi.int:/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supervisors on /private/Network/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supe rvisors: No route to host (65)
    Feb 4 16:58:04 mail pop3[5224]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:58:06 mail pop3[7537]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:58:07 mail pop3[7375]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:58:09 mail kernel[0]: nfs server automount -fstab [206]: not responding
    Feb 4 16:58:11 mail pop3[5224]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:58:13 mail pop3[7537]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:58:14 mail pop3[7375]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:58:15 mail pop3[5224]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:58:24 mail pop3[7537]: login: mail.tribweb.com [147.72.93.172] bill APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:58:24 mail pop3[7375]: login: help.crossitservices.com [192.168.25.244] support plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:58:26 mail sudo: root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ; USER=cyrusimap ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/cyrus/bin/cyrus-quota -r
    Feb 4 16:58:29 mail kernel[0]: nfs server automount -fstab [206]: not responding
    Feb 4 16:58:40 mail kernel[0]: nfs server automount -fstab [206]: not responding
    Feb 4 16:58:40 mail automount[7529]: Can't mount rsifileservices.local:/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/VulcanEng on /private/Network/Servers/rsifileservices.local/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Vulcan Eng: No route to host (65)
    Feb 4 16:58:40 mail automount[7529]: Attempt to mount /automount/Servers/rsifileservices.local/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/VulcanEng returned 65 (No route to host)
    Feb 4 16:58:50 mail pop3[5224]: login: fax2.rsi.int [192.168.25.240] mailadmin APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:58:54 mail pop3[7537]: login: help.crossitservices.com [192.168.25.244] support plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:59:00 mail kernel[0]: nfs server automount -fstab [206]: not responding
    Feb 4 16:59:11 mail kernel[0]: nfs server automount -fstab [206]: not responding
    Feb 4 16:59:15 mail pop3[7375]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:59:19 mail automount[7538]: Can't mount rsifileservices.rsi.int:/Volumes/RAID/HD on /private/Network/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/HD: No route to host (65)
    Feb 4 16:59:19 mail automount[7538]: Attempt to mount /automount/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/HD returned 65 (No route to host)
    Feb 4 16:59:20 mail pop3[5224]: login: 21.rchd1.xdsl.nauticom.net [209.195.186.118] molly APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:59:24 mail pop3[7537]: login: mail.tribweb.com [147.72.93.172] bill APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:59:25 mail pop3[7375]: login: help.crossitservices.com [192.168.25.244] support plaintext User logged in

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    I just setup an Edge server, together with 2 Ex2013 servers with DAG. Sync works fine, however incoming mails are stuck at the edge server. The queue looks like this:
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    CloudServicesMailEnabled     : False
    Comment                      :
    ConnectedDomains             : {}
    ConnectionInactivityTimeOut  : 00:10:00
    DNSRoutingEnabled            : True
    DomainSecureEnabled          : True
    Enabled                      : True
    ErrorPolicies                : Default
    ForceHELO                    : False
    Fqdn                         :
    FrontendProxyEnabled         : False
    HomeMTA                      :
    HomeMtaServerId              :
    Identity                     : EdgeSync - MyCity to Internet
    IgnoreSTARTTLS               : False
    IsScopedConnector            : False
    IsSmtpConnector              : True
    MaxMessageSize               : 100 MB (104,857,600 bytes)
    Name                         : EdgeSync - MyCity to Internet
    Port                         : 25
    ProtocolLoggingLevel         : Verbose
    RequireOorg                  : False
    RequireTLS                   : False
    SmartHostAuthMechanism       : None
    SmartHosts                   : {}
    SmartHostsString             :
    SmtpMaxMessagesPerConnection : 20
    SourceIPAddress              : 0.0.0.0
    SourceRoutingGroup           : Exchange Routing Group (DWBGZMFD01QNBJR)
    SourceTransportServers       : {}
    TlsAuthLevel                 :
    TlsCertificateName           :
    TlsDomain                    :
    UseExternalDNSServersEnabled : False
    AddressSpaces                : {smtp:--;100}
    AuthenticationCredential     :
    CloudServicesMailEnabled     : False
    Comment                      :
    ConnectedDomains             : {}
    ConnectionInactivityTimeOut  : 00:10:00
    DNSRoutingEnabled            : False
    DomainSecureEnabled          : False
    Enabled                      : True
    ErrorPolicies                : Default
    ForceHELO                    : False
    Fqdn                         :
    FrontendProxyEnabled         : False
    HomeMTA                      :
    HomeMtaServerId              :
    Identity                     : EdgeSync - Inbound to MyCity
    IgnoreSTARTTLS               : False
    IsScopedConnector            : False
    IsSmtpConnector              : True
    MaxMessageSize               : Unlimited
    Name                         : EdgeSync - Inbound to MyCity
    Port                         : 25
    ProtocolLoggingLevel         : Verbose
    RequireOorg                  : False
    RequireTLS                   : False
    SmartHostAuthMechanism       : ExchangeServer
    SmartHosts                   : {--}
    SmartHostsString             : --
    SmtpMaxMessagesPerConnection : 20
    SourceIPAddress              : 0.0.0.0
    SourceRoutingGroup           : Exchange Routing Group (DWBGZMFD01QNBJR)
    SourceTransportServers       : {}
    TlsAuthLevel                 :
    TlsCertificateName           :
    TlsDomain                    :
    UseExternalDNSServersEnabled : False
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    AddressSpaces                : {SMTP:*;1}
    AuthenticationCredential     :
    CloudServicesMailEnabled     : False
    Comment                      :
    ConnectedDomains             : {}
    ConnectionInactivityTimeOut  : 00:10:00
    DNSRoutingEnabled            : True
    DomainSecureEnabled          : False
    Enabled                      : False
    ErrorPolicies                : Default
    ForceHELO                    : False
    Fqdn                         : mail.va-world.com
    FrontendProxyEnabled         : False
    HomeMTA                      : Microsoft MTA
    HomeMtaServerId              : EX3
    Identity                     : outgoing SMTP
    IgnoreSTARTTLS               : False
    IsScopedConnector            : False
    IsSmtpConnector              : True
    MaxMessageSize               : 151.6 MB (158,965,760 bytes)
    Name                         : outgoing SMTP
    Port                         : 25
    ProtocolLoggingLevel         : Verbose
    RequireOorg                  : False
    RequireTLS                   : False
    SmartHostAuthMechanism       : None
    SmartHosts                   : {}
    SmartHostsString             :
    SmtpMaxMessagesPerConnection : 20
    SourceIPAddress              : 0.0.0.0
    SourceRoutingGroup           : Exchange Routing Group (DWBGZMFD01QNBJR)
    SourceTransportServers       : {EX4, EX3}
    TlsAuthLevel                 :
    TlsCertificateName           :
    TlsDomain                    :
    UseExternalDNSServersEnabled : False
    AddressSpaces                : {smtp:*;100}
    AuthenticationCredential     :
    CloudServicesMailEnabled     : False
    Comment                      :
    ConnectedDomains             : {}
    ConnectionInactivityTimeOut  : 00:10:00
    DNSRoutingEnabled            : True
    DomainSecureEnabled          : True
    Enabled                      : True
    ErrorPolicies                : Default
    ForceHELO                    : False
    Fqdn                         :
    FrontendProxyEnabled         : False
    HomeMTA                      : Microsoft MTA
    HomeMtaServerId              : Edge01
    Identity                     : EdgeSync - MyCity to Internet
    IgnoreSTARTTLS               : False
    IsScopedConnector            : False
    IsSmtpConnector              : True
    MaxMessageSize               : 100 MB (104,857,600 bytes)
    Name                         : EdgeSync - MyCity to Internet
    Port                         : 25
    ProtocolLoggingLevel         : Verbose
    RequireOorg                  : False
    RequireTLS                   : False
    SmartHostAuthMechanism       : None
    SmartHosts                   : {}
    SmartHostsString             :
    SmtpMaxMessagesPerConnection : 20
    SourceIPAddress              : 0.0.0.0
    SourceRoutingGroup           : Exchange Routing Group (DWBGZMFD01QNBJR)
    SourceTransportServers       : {Edge01}
    TlsAuthLevel                 :
    TlsCertificateName           :
    TlsDomain                    :
    UseExternalDNSServersEnabled : False
    AddressSpaces                : {smtp:--;100}
    AuthenticationCredential     :
    CloudServicesMailEnabled     : False
    Comment                      :
    ConnectedDomains             : {}
    ConnectionInactivityTimeOut  : 00:10:00
    DNSRoutingEnabled            : False
    DomainSecureEnabled          : False
    Enabled                      : True
    ErrorPolicies                : Default
    ForceHELO                    : False
    Fqdn                         :
    FrontendProxyEnabled         : False
    HomeMTA                      : Microsoft MTA
    HomeMtaServerId              : Edge01
    Identity                     : EdgeSync - Inbound to MyCity
    IgnoreSTARTTLS               : False
    IsScopedConnector            : False
    IsSmtpConnector              : True
    MaxMessageSize               : Unlimited
    Name                         : EdgeSync - Inbound to MyCity
    Port                         : 25
    ProtocolLoggingLevel         : Verbose
    RequireOorg                  : False
    RequireTLS                   : False
    SmartHostAuthMechanism       : ExchangeServer
    SmartHosts                   : {--}
    SmartHostsString             : --
    SmtpMaxMessagesPerConnection : 20
    SourceIPAddress              : 0.0.0.0
    SourceRoutingGroup           : Exchange Routing Group (DWBGZMFD01QNBJR)
    SourceTransportServers       : {Edge01}
    TlsAuthLevel                 :
    TlsCertificateName           :
    TlsDomain                    :
    UseExternalDNSServersEnabled : False
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    html_directory = no
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    Mar 9 23:28:55 xserve postfix/smtpd[1462]: disconnect from localhost[127.0.0.1]
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