Matthew Moore wrote:
Hi,
Yup they all have .qmail files. Qmail-inject has been recompiled a fair
few times and has never fixed this issue even with completely new
sources from Inter 7 themselves, unless you are talking a different type
of fix?
What patches does Inter7 have for qmail?
The qmail-inject code for parsing To/Cc: headers chokes on stuff that
other mta software accept without trouble. That code will have to be
modified.
regards,
Christopher
Cheers
Matt
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-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Chan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 November 2007 02:34
To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Qmail errors
Matthew Moore wrote:
Hi,
I can see in my qmail send log -
@40000000474479971c31105c delivery 79455: deferral:
qmail-inject:_fatal:_unable_to_parse_this_line:/To: XXXXXXXXXX
"Car/write_to_qmail-inject_failed:_32/system_error_calling_qmail-inject/
Now what seems strange is the email has already been accepted by one
qmail server and passed on to this one thats throwing up the above
error.
qmail does not parse emails received via qmail-smtpd. In other words,
qmail-inject tries to get addresses from headers whereas qmail-smtpd
does not.
Other emails seem to be going through ok.
They do not have bad To: headers.
I read somewhere a post from last year by Jeremy that VPOPMails
vdelivermail should be calling qmail-queue and not qmail-inject.
Maybe...does vdelivermail call qmail-local or does it handle dot-qmail
files itself!?!? Somehow I do not think this has anything to do with
vdelivermail...
The emails for users stuck in the queue throwing up that error all
have
forwards on to outside domains.
Any pointers?
'Fix' qmail-inject? These forwarding accounts all have their own
dot-qmail file right?
!DSPAM:4746392932003816917612!