We are seeing a message that I don't understand on our postfix servers with
postscreen enabled. Here is a rejection message from maillog when a test
tries to e-mail abuse@ address:
2012-06-04T12:45:23.773219-04:00 mx2 postfix/postscreen[4312]: NOQUEUE:
reject: RCPT from [174.133.202.226]:2860:
On 6/4/2012 2:07 PM, james wrote:
We are seeing a message that I don't understand on our postfix servers
with postscreen enabled. Here is a rejection message from maillog when
a test tries to e-mail abuse@ address:
2012-06-04T12:45:23.773219-04:00 mx2 postfix/postscreen[4312]:
NOQUEUE:
Am 04.06.2012 20:07, schrieb james:
Service currently unavailable doesn't make sense as a rejection message
it make sperfectly sense because this is as example how
greylisting works, a proper sender will try later
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You enabled some deep protocol tests as documented:
http://www.postfix.org/POSTSCREEN_README.html#after_220
OK, I wondered if this was part of it because I did see that it couldn't
pass the connection over to smtpd and would require the other host to try
again. I guess I wasn't expecting to
Am 04.06.2012 22:00, schrieb James Chase:
You enabled some deep protocol tests as documented:
http://www.postfix.org/POSTSCREEN_README.html#after_220
OK, I wondered if this was part of it because I did see that it couldn't
pass the connection over to smtpd and would require the other
you see in your log usually the same as the client get as answer what is
helpful if someone is complaining to you about getting message XYZ
you see in your log usually the same as the client get as answer what
is helpful if someone is complaining to you about getting message XYZ
I agree
yes, but you are missing that this message is the answer of postgrey which
is
only redirected via postfix to the client, from the view of SMTP it is 450
That's OK -- postgrey is supplying me with useful information which quickly
leads me to the answer to my question: why is this message 450?
* james ja...@wintercastle.net:
We are seeing a message that I don't understand on our postfix servers with
postscreen enabled. Here is a rejection message from maillog when a test
tries to e-mail abuse@ address:
2012-06-04T12:45:23.773219-04:00 mx2 postfix/postscreen[4312]: NOQUEUE: