David Cottle a écrit :
> Magnus Bäck wrote:
>> On Monday, January 12, 2009 at 22:19 CET,
>>      David Cottle <webmas...@aus-city.com> wrote:
> 
>>> The messages are all faked spam supposedly sent from mail addresses
>>> that are valid off the server domains. So therefore non valid
>>> addresses are being rejected.  So how can these be dealt with they all
>>> look genuine in the headers.  My domains all run strict SPF policy
>>> with reject mail when SPF does not resolve to pass, but as these are
>>> bounce emails the servers of course have no SPF records therefore
>>> don't get skimmed off.
>> Please follow the instructions and post logs showing how these messages
>> enter your system. Had the messages been rejected they would not have
>> ended up in your queue. They are instead bounced, and you haven't
>> provided us with any details about why this happens. Therefore we cannot
>> suggest any course of action without resorting to guessing.
> 
> Thanks all, I just can't figure out why they get bounced, so I attach
> here..  I will only attach two:
> 

Please take the time to understand what others have tried to tell you.
the answer to your problem is in postfix logs, not in the bounces, nor
in the mailq.


1- find out where are postfix logs. they may be in /var/log/maillog or
/var/log/mail.log or another file (the location is specified in
/etc/syslog.conf if you use the "standard" syslog)

2- search for a message that arrived _for_ webmas...@aus-city.com (not a
bounce).

3- show the logs for this message from the time it gets into postfix
until it causes an error. the first log line here should contain
"postfix/smtpd" or "postfix/pickup".

if webmas...@aus-city.com is not a valid user, then remove it from your
address lists and from alias (and virtual_aliases). BTW, don't put
$virtual_* in local_recipient_maps.


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