Am 20.01.2010 12:48, schrieb luca: > Hi, > > Yes I know it is not a bug. > I would like to know if it is possible to configure postfix so that the > answers it gives to > the Exchange Server instruments it to avoid producing the email to the > sending user.
I am not sure but maybe http://www.postfix.org/DSN_README.html helps > > Robert Schetterer ha scritto: >> Am 20.01.2010 11:55, schrieb luca: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I have a working postfix server from long time. >>> >>> Now i found out that mails with a read receipt coming from one (and only >>> one) Exchange Server >>> are correctely delivered as well as thier read receipt. >>> >>> However when such mails are sent the sender receive this mail, too. >>> >>> >>> /This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification./ >>> >>> /Your message has been successfully relayed to the following recipients, >>> but the requested delivery status notifications may not be generated by >>> the destination./ >>> >>> /<my_address>@<my_server.com> >>> / >>> >>> >>> It sounds as the Exchange Server is not able to understand how the mail >>> will be delivered. >>> Moreover in the postfix log i read: >>> >>> /Jan 20 10:01:43 ds4738 postfix/virtual[30833]: 0BE601B48010: >>> to=//<my_address>@<my_server.com//>, relay=virtual, delay=1.1, >>> delays=1/0/0/0.01, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered to maildir) >>> / >>> >>> So that it sounds that the mail has been correctly received (and >>> delivered) by postfix. >>> >>> Is there any way to solve this problem? >>> >> >> Hi, sounds not like a bug , looks like work as designed >> what is your Problem with ? >> >> /Your message has been successfully relayed to the following recipients, >> >>> but the requested delivery status notifications may not be generated by >>> the destination./ >>> >> >> >> >> -- Best Regards MfG Robert Schetterer Germany/Munich/Bavaria