Charles Marcus put forth on 8/31/2010 6:48 AM: > On 2010-08-30 6:40 PM, Stan Hoeppner <s...@hardwarefreak.com> wrote: >> REJECT Generic - Please relay via ISP (telesp.net.br) > > Thanks for this Stan, but just to confirm, was that supposed to be a TAB > between REJECT and Generic?
It doesn't matter, AFAIK. Any white space characters after REJECT are treated as a separator by Postfix. All characters after the white space are considered the custom rejection message. A single space cuts down on line length, and that's how I normally do it. As I said previously, I'm not the original author of this file. vi suggests TAB was used in this file. > Also - why a generic comment to relay via telesp.net.br? I'm thinking to > change this to just 'Please relay via your ISP'... Not sure what you're asking here Charles. Your question actually appears self contradictory. Regexes that match a specific ISP rDNS convention identify that ISP in the reject message, AFAIK, for two reasons: 1. Return something useful in the case of a rare "FP" 2. It enables tallying per ISP REJECT statistics from the mail log. Was this the answer you were looking for? Or am I not understanding your question? -- Stan