t-online has no SPF & DMARC & DKIM settings. but google try to maintain a
reliable sender IP list for them.
if you forward a message which is original from t-online to gmail, if you don't
have SRS enabled for this forwarding, gmail will just reject it.
as far as I know, many ISP level forwardin
You claim almost 100% reproduction, but your Perl script has multiple
errors, and you did not provide all the inputs to reproduce the
problem.
First, the Perl script.
1 - When I run the script in your email message, it does not compile.
$ perl your-script
syntax error at your-script line
lists+post...@sad.lv:
> Dec 3 15:22:35 srv postfix/cleanup[168510]: event: SMFIC_BODYEOB;
> macros: i=23FA51A1BA9
> Dec 3 15:22:35 srv postfix/cleanup[168510]: reply: SMFIR_CONTINUE data
> 0 bytes
> Dec 3 15:22:35 v/cleanup[168510]: free milter unix:/run/smilter/t.socket
>
> Dec 3 15:22:36 s
Hello !
I met an issue with milter when multiple messages pushed within single
smtp session (using pipelining indeed):
warning: milter unix:/run/t.socket: unexpected filter response
SMFIR_ADDHEADER after event SMFIC_MAIL
It looks similar for
https://www.mail-archive.com/postfix-users@postfix