Am 06.06.2015 um 00:03 schrieb Kevin A. McGrail:
On 6/5/2015 5:55 PM, Bill Cole wrote:
I suspect that this is due to the same misguided over-detection of
"obfuscated URIs" that some time ago did violence to the postfix-users
list when the domain master.cf landed on multiple URIBLs. Rather than
leaving this breakage in place with noisy reminders and occasional
random damage, maybe a fix of only detecting *ACTUAL URIs* and
switching off the "anything with a dot is a domain & any domain is
part of a URI" insanity by default would be a good interim fix.
Your analysis of the current code is not correct to my knowledge.

There *is* detection to see if the item could be a URL with a check of
valid TLDs.

.cf is a valid TLD (Central African Republic) so master-dot-cf is a
valid URI

it is a valid URI as well as main-dot-cf or local-dot-cf and get mails containing that strings in messages from SA/Postfix lists where the final reason to drop the barracuda-networks appliance last year

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