On Jun 6, 2019, at 5:07 PM, @lbutlr <krem...@kreme.com> wrote:
This is unequivocal evidence of use of "sendmail -bv". You're reporting
non-use of "sendmail -v", but "-bv" != "-v". Perhaps you have a content
filter that is misconfigured to use "sendmail -bv".
As I have said twice now, there is no instance of an uncommented sendmail in
/etc/postfix/
On 06.06.19 17:40, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
You can keep saying it till the cows come home, but the fact
remains that you're running "sendmail -bv", perhaps via a
content_filter script, or a procmail config. These need
not be in main.cf or master.cf (which you've not posted).
You've exhausted all the help this list can provide, good luck.
I guess it's because the "-x" command to spamass-milter.
spamass-milter uses it to find the real mail recipient, because original
sendmail docs say:
-bv Verify names only - do not try to collect or deliver a message.
Verify mode is normally used for validating users or mailing
lists.
however, postfix behaves differently:
-bv Do not collect or deliver a message. Instead, send an email
report after verifying each recipient address. This is useful
for testing address rewriting and routing configurations.
so possibly the "-x" option for spamass-milter is not a good idea with
postfix.
IIRC in the past I have recommended trying this option, if it helps finding
real recipient of messages and using their personal spamassassin configs.
It seems that with postfix this is not an option.
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