to
avoid this problem.
How do I turn off the D flag?
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On 18 Oct 2013, at 17:45, Wietse Venema [Masked] wrote:
Wietse:
Does the Delivered-To: header already exist in the message? If that
is the case, you have been forwarding mail back and forth between
Postfix and some other server. That is a mail delivery loop.
Sendu:
Well not back and
Wietse:
Does the Delivered-To: header already exist in the message? If that
is the case, you have been forwarding mail back and forth between
Postfix and some other server. That is a mail delivery loop.
Sendu:
Well not back and forth between my Postfix server. But in any case,
the messages
On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 09:03:47AM -0700, sendu wrote:
On 17 Oct 2013, at 12:34, Wietse Venema [via Postfix] [Masked]
fwd_sxh9d...@opayq.com wrote:
sendu:
You mail is bounced because it contains a Delivered-To: header
with the address of the recipient.
Postfix adds this
ecd60...@opayq.com:
Sendu:
But in any case, the messages in Google's quarantine do indeed
already have the Delivered-To header prior to delivery.
Wietse:
And what put that header in there?
Sendu:
Google's spam system is adding the header. It is outside of my
control.
If you are passing
suggest that you start over with non-verbose logs (and
perhaps mail headers) which illustrate the problem, and current
postconf -n output.
Please read the thread; these have already been supplied.
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is, but still have it deliver mail correctly?
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sendu:
On 18 Oct 2013, at 18:29, Wietse Venema [via Postfix] [Masked]
fwd_lhtv7...@opayq.com wrote:
At this point I don't care about absolute correctness. I just want
to receive my email.
How do I disable the D flag?
The D flag exists only in the pipe(8) daemon and ADDS
On 2013-10-14 sendu wrote:
I'm using Google's Postini replacement as a spam filter before mail
gets to my smtp server. I currently have a problem where most emails
that get spam trapped by Google disappear when I attempt to have them
delivered. Google gives me the ability to reattempt delivery
Here's another delivery attempt, this time with all verbose logging turned
off:
http://pastebin.com/TtyDXKBX
It bounces; I don't know why. Is there any way to find out?
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On 2013-10-15 10:01 AM, sendu ecd60...@opayq.com wrote:
Here's another delivery attempt, this time with all verbose logging turned
off:
http://pastebin.com/TtyDXKBX
Please post such things inline in the email body, many people will not
click on links to unknown destinations...
It bounces;
sendu:
Here's another delivery attempt, this time with all verbose logging turned
off:
http://pastebin.com/TtyDXKBX
It bounces; I don't know why. Is there any way to find out?
This is the error message:
Oct 15 14:58:40 64x2 postfix/local[9029]: D67363381FE: to=se...@x.me.uk,
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sendu:
You mail is bounced because it contains a Delivered-To: header
with the address of the recipient.
Postfix adds this header upon delivery. The above error normally
means that you have an email fordwading loop.
Wietse
Yes, I already understood that I have a
-virtual-maps.cf
virtual_minimum_uid = 1000
virtual_transport = virtual
virtual_uid_maps = static:$vmail-uid
I'm running Postfix 2.8.4
Any help greatly appreciated.
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