> On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 2:56 PM, Brian Evans - Postfix
> List<grkni...@scent-team.com> wrote:
>> The server mx.dr1.us.army.mil basically said:
>> "This seems bogus to us. We don't want it, but you're welcome to try again"
>
> Thats understandable but I guess I am confused as to why
> mx.dr1.us.army.mil is telling my Postfix server.
> I don't think my SMTP server was the sender or the recipient as far as
> I can see. I am checking my logs.
>
>>
>> The queue ids are logged.  Grep your logs for the IDs (AA83077925B in
>> this case) to find out where it came in.
AA83077925B

You're still missing the log entries where you accepted the message.

Jul 29 15:09:18 wormhole postfix/smtpd[12792]: 04A7B3011F:
client=english-breakfast.cloud9.net[168.100.1.7]

Jul 29 15:09:18 wormhole postfix/cleanup[12795]: 04A7B3011F:
message-id=<d80f793f0907291209h4b681e4emaf126643edf83...@mail.gmail.com>

Jul 29 15:09:18 wormhole postfix/qmgr[3813]: 04A7B3011F:
from=<owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org>, size=5593, nrcpt=1 (queue active)

These may be in a previous log file.

Terry


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