My bad, I don’t why I did not receive any email in users group. Please allow me 
to use developers group.
As mentioned by you in your earlier email, I don’t think milter is quarantining 
the emails.
Is there any milter example I can see to know how to quarantining emails?

-/RB

From: owner-postfix-de...@postfix.org <owner-postfix-de...@postfix.org> on 
behalf of Wietse Venema <wie...@porcupine.org>
Date: Saturday, 25 June 2022 at 12:52 AM
To: Postfix developers <postfix-devel@postfix.org>
Subject: Re: Quarantine message using milter
I already replied to your email message below, on the postfix-users
mailing list. You can find my response at

https://marc.info/?l=postfix-users&m=165608132400695&w=2

        Wietse

ran...@skurelabs.com:
> I am sorry using development group for the issue. I will use users group next 
> time onwards. But I felt that it might be an issue with the development.
>
> Hi Wietse,
>               Thanks for your quick response. Please find my response below:
>
> 1) Can you find the logfile record with "milter-hold".
> Answer: no
> 2) Can you extract the QUEUE ID from that logfile record.
> Answer: answer yes
>
> Jun 24 14:09:03 sprucexSrv02 postfix/smtpd[762503]: public/cleanup socket: 
> wanted attribute: queue_id
>
> Jun 24 14:09:03 sprucexSrv02 postfix/smtpd[762503]: input attribute name: 
> queue_id
>
> Jun 24 14:09:03 sprucexSrv02 postfix/smtpd[762503]: input attribute value: 
> 8C1AD5E055
>
> Jun 24 14:09:03 sprucexSrv02 postfix/smtpd[762503]: 8C1AD5E055: 
> client=mail-maxind01on2097.outbound.protection.outlook.com[40.107.222.97]
>
> Jun 24 14:09:03 sprucexSrv02 postfix/smtpd[762503]: milter_macro_lookup: 
> result "8C1AD5E055"
>
> 3) Can you find more logfile records with that QUEUE ID.
> Answer: yes,
>
> root@sprucexSrv02:/var/log# grep 8C1AD5E055 mail.log
> Jun 24 14:09:03 sprucexSrv02 postfix/smtpd[762503]: input attribute value: 
> 8C1AD5E055
> Jun 24 14:09:03 sprucexSrv02 postfix/smtpd[762503]: 8C1AD5E055: 
> client=mail-maxind01on2097.outbound.protection.outlook.com[40.107.222.97]
> Jun 24 14:09:03 sprucexSrv02 postfix/smtpd[762503]: milter_macro_lookup: 
> result "8C1AD5E055"
> Jun 24 14:09:03 sprucexSrv02 postfix/cleanup[762506]: 8C1AD5E055: 
> message-id=<ma1pr01mb3209233f3859b083c3f84cc68a...@ma1pr01mb3209.indprd01.prod.outlook.com<mailto:ma1pr01mb3209233f3859b083c3f84cc68a...@ma1pr01mb3209.indprd01.prod.outlook.com>>
> root@sprucexSrv02:/var/log#
>
> 4) Are those messages rejected, delivered, or removed.
> Answer: rejected, delivered, ...
>
> undelivered, but postfix keeps trying to deliver it , after some interval of 
> time.
>
> 5) Can you find that QUEUE ID in output from the mailq command.
> Answer: no
>
> root@sprucexSrv02:/var/log# mailq
> Mail queue is empty
>
> If you need log for this mail transaction , i can send you
>
>
> From: owner-postfix-de...@postfix.org <owner-postfix-de...@postfix.org> on 
> behalf of Wietse Venema <wie...@porcupine.org>
> Date: Friday, 24 June 2022 at 7:28 PM
> To: Postfix developers <postfix-devel@postfix.org>
> Subject: Re: Quarantine message using milter
> ran...@skurelabs.com:
> > Hi Wietse,
> >             Yes, we are following the steps mentioned in your earlier 
> > emails.
> > Let me again put forth the steps we are doing for quarantining emails
> >
> >   *   Using milter with command SMFI_QUARANTINE for quarantining emails
>
> Can you answer ALL of the following questions.
>
> 1) Can you find the logfile record with "milter-hold".
>
> Answer: yes, no
>
> 2) Can you extract the QUEUE ID from that logfile record.
>
> Answer: answer yes, no
>
> 3) Can you find more logfile records with that QUEUE ID.
>
> Answer: yes, no
>
> 4) Are those messages rejected, delivered, or removed.
>
> Answer: rejected, delivered, ...
>
> 5) Can you find that QUEUE ID in output from the mailq command.
>
> Answer: yes, no
>
>         Wietse

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