On Sat, Sep 18, 2021 at 07:23:26PM +0100, Nick Howitt
wrote:
> I am having problems replying to the list as it keeps bouncing. This time I
> am trying removing the preceding messages,
> Is this an uphill battle? Excluding docs, on my system I get:
>
> [root@server ~]# grep MAILER-DAEMON /usr/*
On Sat, Sep 18, 2021 at 08:39:41AM +0300, Vladimir Mishonov
wrote:
> What's most problematic is that while both issues #1 and #2 can be worked
> around for SOME templates, there appear to be a number of hard-coded
> templates that cannot be changed without recompiling Postfix. I understand
> tha
On Saturday 18 September 2021 10:13:41 ludic...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> pcre header checks we use. Not all the time, depends on spam volume from
> these valuable enterprises.
>
> #/sjmedia.us/ REJECT A mass mail service abused by criminals
> #/bmsend.com/ REJECT A mass mail service abused by
On 2021-09-18 21:22, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
The issue is entirely cosmetic, and the only audience for these notices
is the postmaster, not naïve users. So unless Wietse is feeling
exceedingly generous with his time, I don't expect to see this change
any time soon.
If someone wants to contribute
I am having problems replying to the list as it keeps bouncing. This
time I am trying removing the preceding messages,
Is this an uphill battle? Excluding docs, on my system I get:
[root@server ~]# grep MAILER-DAEMON /usr/* -r
Binary file /usr/bin/fetchmail matches
Binary file /usr/bin/procmail
On Sat, Sep 18, 2021 at 08:46:15PM +0300, Vladimir Mishonov wrote:
> I see. Would it be too much to ask to add a template for postmaster
> notifications as well then (notify_classes = protocol etc.)? Like I said
> before, it appears that MAILER-DAEMON is hardcoded in those, and it
> looks like
On 2021-09-18 20:37, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
The "MAILER-DAEMON" form is a long-standing heritage from Sendmail,
appears in "countless" aliases files, and may even in some environments
be subject to case-sensitive matching. As much as you may feel it is
"SHOUTING", on balance I think we should no
On Sat, Sep 18, 2021 at 08:39:41AM +0300, Vladimir Mishonov wrote:
> 1. You probably don't like when people shout at you, right? Well,
> all-caps looks a lot like someone's shouting at you. It'd look better if
> it were all-lowercase.
The "MAILER-DAEMON" form is a long-standing heritage from Se
Hi,
pcre header checks we use. Not all the time, depends on spam volume from
these valuable enterprises.
#/sjmedia.us/ REJECT A mass mail service abused by criminals
#/bmsend.com/ REJECT A mass mail service abused by criminals
#/mailgun.net/ REJECT A mass mail service abused by criminals
#/r
Vladimir Mishonov:
> 2. While the above is mostly for aesthetical reasons, there is one other
> thing: the templates for mailer-daemon messages have obsolete "From" and
> "To" header formats, e.g.:
>
> > From: mailer-dae...@mydomain.com (Mail Delivery System)
> > To: postmas...@mydomain.com (Pos
On September 18, 2021 1:37:19 PM GMT+03:00, Nick Howitt
wrote:
>
>
>On 18/09/2021 11:32, Jaroslaw Rafa wrote:
>>
>> Dnia 18.09.2021 o godz. 08:39:41 Vladimir Mishonov pisze:
>>> 2. While the above is mostly for aesthetical reasons, there is one
>>> other thing: the templates for mailer-daemon me
On 18/09/2021 11:32, Jaroslaw Rafa wrote:
Dnia 18.09.2021 o godz. 08:39:41 Vladimir Mishonov pisze:
2. While the above is mostly for aesthetical reasons, there is one
other thing: the templates for mailer-daemon messages have obsolete
"From" and "To" header formats, e.g.:
From: mailer-dae.
Dnia 18.09.2021 o godz. 08:39:41 Vladimir Mishonov pisze:
> 2. While the above is mostly for aesthetical reasons, there is one
> other thing: the templates for mailer-daemon messages have obsolete
> "From" and "To" header formats, e.g.:
>
> >From: mailer-dae...@mydomain.com (Mail Delivery System)
Dnia 18.09.2021 o godz. 09:27:47 raf pisze:
>
> This forum might help, it contains complaints about this,
> but it's only for Bell customers:
>
> https://www.dslreports.com/forum/sympatdirect~days=365~start=30
>
> Hmm, maybe not. You can see the topic titles, but it doesn't let
> you see anyon
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