On 4-Mar-2009, at 13:32, Jim McIver wrote:
they just pile up in the postqueue and I'd like to keep the
postqueue -p cleaned out.
Snippet from maillog:
Mar 4 00:09:21 mail postfix/smtpd[36633]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT
from unknown[89.218.164.251]: 554 <u...@domain.com>: Sender address
rejected: Access denied; from=<u...@domain.com> to=<ob...@lmtribune.com
> proto=SMTP helo=<89.218.164.251.metro.online.kz>
How are they piling up in postqueue when the connection is being
rejected?
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This is our music from the bachelor's den, the sound of loneliness
turned up to ten. A harsh soundtrack from a stagnant waterbed
and it sounds just like this. This is the sound of someone
losing the plot making out that they're OK when they're not.
You're gonna like it, but not a lot. And the chorus goes like
this...