Another one that bounced.

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From: Sean Hennessey <sean.hennes...@mercurygate.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2022 1:14 AM
To: Postfix users <postfix-users@postfix.org>
Subject: Re: Is there an easy way to "warm up" a new sending IP w/ Postfix

So final update for the night.

It's got to be the way it's parsing the randmap:{filter smtp1:send.smtp.com:25, 
filter smtp2:}
That's being parsed as four things, not two. Two "filter", one 
"smtp1:send.smtp.com:25", and one "smtp2"

Nov 30 01:10:11 OptiPlex-9010 postfix/smtpd[504846]: maps_find: randmap:{filter 
smtp1:send.smtp.com:25, filter smtp2:}: randmap:{filter smtp1:send.smtp.com:25, 
filter smtp2:}(0,lock|fold_fix|utf8_request): x...@gmail.com = 
smtp1:send.smtp.com:25
Nov 30 01:10:24 OptiPlex-9010 postfix/smtpd[504846]: maps_find: randmap:{filter 
smtp1:send.smtp.com:25, filter smtp2:}: randmap:{filter smtp1:send.smtp.com:25, 
filter smtp2:}(0,lock|fold_fix|utf8_request): x...@gmail.com = filter
Nov 30 01:10:34 OptiPlex-9010 postfix/smtpd[504846]: maps_find: randmap:{filter 
smtp1:send.smtp.com:25, filter smtp2:}: randmap:{filter smtp1:send.smtp.com:25, 
filter smtp2:}(0,lock|fold_fix|utf8_request): x...@gmail.com = smtp2

So now just have to figure out how to get it to parse that as two filter 
actions.

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