On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 12:20:26PM -0700, marintech wrote: > Thank you for the response. This is a ISPConfig server so most > of these settings are controlled through that.
Then you should seek ISPConfig support (not here, of course.) > I have disabled all filtering so I'm not sure how "looping" is > occurring, I know I've not set that up. Yes I have asked the help > desk of Spam Soap and they say it is my server. > > I'm sorry I'm not sure what you mean by this: > > > /dev/rob0 wrote > > We would look at the recipient address and ask you to look up > > the domain in your address class definitions and transport_maps, > > and possibly also the full address in transport_maps too. I left in the settings you needed to look at; those were omitted in your reply. Refer back to my previous post. Note the postconf settings I did *not* cut from your post. Look at the looping recipient address. The "domain" is the right-hand side of the "@" sign. Is that domain listed in any of those settings? Is the full recipient address listed in transport_maps? You had transport_maps set. Why? If the answer is as I suspect, "because ISPConfig did that," we are done here, and you need to go for ISPConfig support. > I did run the postfinger also just now, not sure it shows anything > helpful at all. > https://dl.dropbox.com/u/6738208/postfinger.txt There are still no non-verbose logs visible in this thread, so I guess we're finished. Good luck. -- http://rob0.nodns4.us/ -- system administration and consulting Offlist GMX mail is seen only if "/dev/rob0" is in the Subject: