On 2022-09-06 23:18, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
On Tue, Sep 06, 2022 at 09:43:38PM -0400, J Doe wrote:
Out of curiosity ... why do queue files require the execute bit ?
That's how they're marked "complete". A partially written queue file is
just read-write. When a queue is committed it is mark
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> > On 09-16-2022 3:16 pm, Wietse Venema wrote:
> > If Postfix rejects an SMTP event (connect, ehlo, data, and so on),
> > then Postfix will not send that event to the Milters. If it passed
> > all SMTP events to Milters, then they would get out of sync with
> > Postfix.
>
> Is i
On 09-16-2022 3:16 pm, Wietse Venema wrote:
If Postfix rejects an SMTP event (connect, ehlo, data, and so on),
then Postfix will not send that event to the Milters. If it passed
all SMTP events to Milters, then they would get out of sync with
Postfix.
Is it possible for a client to include non
If Postfix rejects an SMTP event (connect, ehlo, data, and so on),
then Postfix will not send that event to the Milters. If it passed
all SMTP events to Milters, then they would get out of sync with
Postfix.
Wietse
In my setup reject_unlisted_recipient is in smtpd_data_restrictions.
I have milters that run, including during the RCPT command.
Normally, I can observe the milters run before postfix rejects for "User unknown in
virtual mailbox table" by reject_unlisted_recipient in smtpd_data_restrictions.
Ev
On 16.09.22 16:08, Claus Assmann wrote:
FYI: the OP replied to me directly (not sure why) - indicating that
Google "silently dropped" the e-mail even though the log shows it was
accepted (and it wasn't delivered to the "spam folder" either).
we have noticed these reports already some time ago.
On 17/9/22 00:08, Claus Assmann wrote:
FYI: the OP replied to me directly (not sure why) - indicating that
Google "silently dropped" the e-mail even though the log shows it was
accepted (and it wasn't delivered to the "spam folder" either).
Just a thought, as to why the OP replied direct to you
On 9/16/22 9:08 AM, Claus Assmann wrote:
FYI: the OP replied to me directly (not sure why) - indicating that
Google "silently dropped" the e-mail even though the log shows it was
accepted (and it wasn't delivered to the "spam folder" either).
Why: pushed the wrong button in Thunderbird
Test:
FYI: the OP replied to me directly (not sure why) - indicating that
Google "silently dropped" the e-mail even though the log shows it was
accepted (and it wasn't delivered to the "spam folder" either).
On 16/09/2022 09:39, Stephen Satchell wrote:
I have a crontab set up to send me regular reminders on my local mail
account. I've added reminders for a person with a Google mail
account. They haven't been getting the reminders lately.
By doing some testing, I found that Google was silently r
Stephen Satchell:
> I have a crontab set up to send me regular reminders on my local mail
> account. I've added reminders for a person with a Google mail account.
> They haven't been getting the reminders lately.
>
> By doing some testing, I found that Google was silently rejecting mail
> from
On 2022-09-16 at 04:43:35 UTC-0400 (Fri, 16 Sep 2022 08:43:35 +)
Claus Assmann
is rumored to have said:
On Fri, Sep 16, 2022, Stephen Satchell wrote:
By doing some testing, I found that Google was silently rejecting
mail from
What does "silently rejecting" mean?
That is a good questio
On Fri, Sep 16, 2022 at 01:39:19AM -0700, Stephen Satchell wrote:
> By doing some testing, I found that Google was silently rejecting mail
> from my workstation. The fix was easy: configure relayhost in PostFix
> on my workstation to send mail through my registered mailserver.
To add some mean
On Fri, Sep 16, 2022, Stephen Satchell wrote:
> By doing some testing, I found that Google was silently rejecting mail from
What does "silently rejecting" mean?
Do you mean "accepting the mail but not delivering to the recipient"
(not even to the infamous "spam folder")?
I have a crontab set up to send me regular reminders on my local mail
account. I've added reminders for a person with a Google mail account.
They haven't been getting the reminders lately.
By doing some testing, I found that Google was silently rejecting mail
from my workstation. The fix was
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