Dumb question. Are all holds to be found in the (debian case) in the
/var/spool/postfix/hold space? If so the surely a simple script that sends
a message to root (?) if the folder is not empty might be a stop gap solution.
Wietse:
Maybe you can ask the Milter's developers to make their unconditional
quarantine action configurable.
A. Schulze:
that would be a good solution, too.
But this specific developer is _very_ busy.
Robert Schetterer:
i know you will post this *g, yes might be best option
but a
Hi Wietse,
using dmarc milter sometimes causes hold action
like i.e ( failure pruduced by myself only for demonstrate )
2015-01-13T10:46:09.372033+01:00 mail opendmarc[15158]:
3kM6Nw3sCTzDdG2l: amazon.com fail
2015-01-13T10:46:09.411674+01:00 mail postfix/cleanup[3532]:
3kM6Nw3sCTzDdG2l:
Hi,
using dmarc milter sometimes causes hold action
like i.e ( failure pruduced by myself only for demonstrate )
2015-01-13T10:46:09.372033+01:00 mail opendmarc[15158]:
3kM6Nw3sCTzDdG2l: amazon.com fail
2015-01-13T10:46:09.411674+01:00 mail postfix/cleanup[3532]:
3kM6Nw3sCTzDdG2l:
Christian R??ner:
I can confirm this problem. But I also have other stuff in Postfix
that also triggers hold and I never know, when this happens. So a
mechanism to inform the postmaster, when mail gets on hold is a
very big wishlist feature :-)
Such as running a logfile monitor that
wietse:
Maybe you can ask the Milter's developers to make their unconditional
quarantine action configurable.
that would be a good solution, too.
But this specific developer is _very_ busy.
Andreas
Am 13.01.2015 um 13:36 schrieb A. Schulze:
wietse:
Maybe you can ask the Milter's developers to make their unconditional
quarantine action configurable.
i know you will post this *g, yes might be best option
but a configurable postfix notify class hold option may help in any
case of hold