I suppose it was out of ignorance, but I've used 'OK' in the past to
accept mail from specific domains that are blacklisted by Spamhaus or
have partial DNS records.
Recently I came across several threads here that noted how this was a
bad idea. Looking over the Postfix documentation I seemed t
Bastian: I know this is getting off list-subject. I appreciate the pointer.
That option is not in my amavisd.conf. I'm looking to see how to get it
set. The examples I see discussing aren't very clear (to me).
Once I understand what's going on at the postfix level I'll have a better
idea hope
Sorry about the formatting. Damn Outlook client I guess. Hopefully below is
not messed up format wise.
Thanks for the pointer to Viktor's script. It appears to just have the
postfix entries, not the handoffs back and forth. Seems to pickup 6 of the
20+ realted lines. I get that it's just doin
Hi, I run RHEL6.9, postfix 2.6.6, and openssl 1.0.1e-57.el6.
I found this in the logs
Jul 28 08:39:32 mail6 postfix/smtpd[22622]: connect from
uconn.illiad.oclc.org[206.107.43.160]
Jul 28 08:39:32 mail6 postfix/smtpd[22622]: SSL_accept error from
uconn.illiad.oclc.org[206.107.43.160]: -1
Jul
Thank you very much!
Greetings from Germany
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Waschl:
> enable_original_recipient = no
Remove that. It prevents address verification of an aliased address
(x...@example.com -> y...@example.com) as it prevents Postfix from
saving the verify result under the address that existed before alias
expansion (x...@example.com).
This needs to be docum
On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 06:06:27PM -0500, Scott Techlist wrote:
> amavis[5520]: (05520-17) Blocked BAD-HEADER-0 {BouncedInbound,Quarantined},
Here is the message result. "Bounced" is the relevant part.
Fix %final_destiny_by_ccat, do it now.
Bastian
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Scott Techlist:
> I was hoping someone would help me with a tour of the log steps of what's
> handing off to what along the way. I get the jist of what's happening, but
> I'm trying to learn the details.
Sorry, that is an unreasonable request. Your logging was word-wrapped
into one pile of text,