Hi Wietse,
> > Please consider having Postfix obey the RFC when generating From:,
> > and other relevant headers.
>
> Please submit mail with correct headers.
Please alter cleanup(8) to not make incorrect repairs thereby forcing
those MUAs you consider errant to fix their ways and supply those
Hi,
Using mail(1) here, it submits to sendmail(1) without including a From:
header. cleanup(8) add that in cleanup_message.c's
cleanup_header_done_callback().
quote_822_local(state->temp1, *state->sender ?
state->sender : MAIL_ADDR_MAIL_DAEMON);
Hi michael,
> What happens is, that as soon as I write a bigger e-mail, the system
> load goes up from 0 to around 2.5 and when the mail is send, goes back
> to 0 again, but there is almost no cpu usage at all. So it should have
> something to do with the I/O system I guess. iotop tells me that
Hi Istvan,
> Noel Jones wrote:
> > Remember that header_checks won't match encoded subjects
We need to see the raw Subject header from the email that failed to
match. It was probably encoded.
$ scan -forma '%{subject}' .
=?UTF-8?B?VGhpcyBpcyBzcGFtLgo=?=
$ scan -forma
Hi @lbutlr,
> > Yes, that makes sense. I hadn't thought of vacation.
>
> Ah.. slight hiccough, the email is a sql account, not a shell account,
> so not .forward.
No home directory for a .forward? How about /etc/aliases instead?
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Hi,
> So, how would I do this with only sending a single "bounce" to any
> email address?
Pipe to vacation(1), e.g. the user's ~/.forward:
\foo, "|/usr/bin/vacation foo"
The first keeps a copy of the email. vacation can be told to only send
the reply once per N days for each recipient,
Hi Bill,
> > If not, what's the closest to a specification?
>
> The documentation in the software that adds it. In this case
> specifically the man page for postconf(5)
I'd already read that, e.g. prepend_delivered_header, and it doesn't
describe Postfix's logic for producing "mail forwarding
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To: ra...@inputplus.co.uk
Message-Id: <20161116122946.9687c27...@orac.inputplus.co.uk>
From: ra...@inputplus.co.uk (Ralph Corderoy)
foo
I use nmh's dist(1) command to distribute it, using Resent-From,
Resent-To, etc., headers. (IIRC this is simil