Noel Jones schrieb:
Robert Schetterer wrote:
You add the IP of the ORIGINATING server; where the original message
comes from that triggers the DSN. This should prevent the DSN from
being generated in the first place.
Hi Noel, cant do that its a dyn ip
Eh?? Mail _from_ a large multinatio
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 02:52:11PM -0500, Noel Jones wrote:
> Robert Schetterer wrote:
> >>Eh?? Mail _from_ a large multinational company arrives via a dyn ip?
> >
> >no the orginal mail is comming from there ( bigcompany) and wishes a
> >notify being delivered after recieve,
>
> the bigcompan
Robert Schetterer wrote:
Eh?? Mail _from_ a large multinational company arrives via a dyn ip?
no the orginal mail is comming from there ( bigcompany) and wishes a
notify being delivered after recieve,
the bigcompany IP address is the one you put in the
smtpd_discard_ehlo_keyword_address_m
Ralf Hildebrandt schrieb:
* Ralf Hildebrandt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
* Robert Schetterer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi mouss, in this case its not up to me
decide here, its a customers mailservers
Ja und? Lass doch die Mails in der Queue verschimmeln :)
Nach 3-5 Tagen sind die eh weg. Delivered werden
Noel Jones:
> Seems more likely they are choking on the null sender address.
> You can use the setup described above with smtp_generic_maps
> to replace the null sender with something else. This breaks
> RFCs - DSNs MUST be sent with the null sender.
>-o smtp_generic_maps=regexp:/etc/postfi
Noel Jones schrieb:
Robert Schetterer wrote:
You add the IP of the ORIGINATING server; where the original message
comes from that triggers the DSN. This should prevent the DSN from
being generated in the first place.
Hi Noel, cant do that its a dyn ip
Eh?? Mail _from_ a large multinatio
* Ralf Hildebrandt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> * Robert Schetterer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Hi mouss, in this case its not up to me
> > decide here, its a customers mailservers
>
> Ja und? Lass doch die Mails in der Queue verschimmeln :)
> Nach 3-5 Tagen sind die eh weg. Delivered werden die EH nich
Robert Schetterer wrote:
You add the IP of the ORIGINATING server; where the original message
comes from that triggers the DSN. This should prevent the DSN from
being generated in the first place.
Hi Noel, cant do that its a dyn ip
Eh?? Mail _from_ a large multinational company arrives v
* Noel Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Maybe you can simply not offer DSN support to them when they send mail to
> you.
> http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#smtpd_discard_ehlo_keyword_address_maps
No, it the Outlook internal read receipt.
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Ralf Hildebrandt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [EMAI
* Robert Schetterer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi mouss, in this case its not up to me
> decide here, its a customers mailservers
Ja und? Lass doch die Mails in der Queue verschimmeln :)
Nach 3-5 Tagen sind die eh weg. Delivered werden die EH nicht.
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Ralf Hildebrandt ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Wietse Venema schrieb:
Robert Schetterer:
Wietse Venema schrieb:
Noel Jones:
Maybe you can simply not offer DSN support to them when they
send mail to you.
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#smtpd_discard_ehlo_keyword_address_maps
The table entry would look like this, note the key must be
Robert Schetterer:
> Wietse Venema schrieb:
> > Noel Jones:
> >> Maybe you can simply not offer DSN support to them when they
> >> send mail to you.
> >> http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#smtpd_discard_ehlo_keyword_address_maps
> >> The table entry would look like this, note the key must be a
Noel Jones schrieb:
Robert Schetterer wrote:
Wietse Venema schrieb:
Noel Jones:
Maybe you can simply not offer DSN support to them when they send
mail to you.
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#smtpd_discard_ehlo_keyword_address_maps
The table entry would look like this, note the key mus
Robert Schetterer wrote:
Wietse Venema schrieb:
Noel Jones:
Maybe you can simply not offer DSN support to them when they send
mail to you.
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#smtpd_discard_ehlo_keyword_address_maps
The table entry would look like this, note the key must be an IP, not
a ho
Wietse Venema schrieb:
Noel Jones:
Maybe you can simply not offer DSN support to them when they
send mail to you.
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#smtpd_discard_ehlo_keyword_address_maps
The table entry would look like this, note the key must be an
IP, not a hostname:
ip.of.bad.client
Noel Jones schrieb:
Robert Schetterer wrote:
i cant deliver out disposition-notification mails produced by
> exchange/outlook to a special recipient domain
( guess the smtp content inspector there has a problem only with this
type of mails if they are dkim signed, but that speculate )
If
Noel Jones:
> Maybe you can simply not offer DSN support to them when they
> send mail to you.
> http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#smtpd_discard_ehlo_keyword_address_maps
> The table entry would look like this, note the key must be an
> IP, not a hostname:
> ip.of.bad.client dsn, silent-dis
Robert Schetterer wrote:
i cant deliver out disposition-notification mails produced by
> exchange/outlook to a special recipient domain
( guess the smtp content
inspector there has a problem only with this type of mails if they are
dkim signed, but that speculate )
If you can verify DKIM
mouss schrieb:
Robert Schetterer wrote:
Hi,
on my postfix 2.5.5 relay
i cant deliver out disposition-notification mails produced by
exchange/outlook to a special recipient domain ( guess the smtp
content inspector there has a problem only with this type of mails if
they are dkim signed, but t
Robert Schetterer wrote:
Hi,
on my postfix 2.5.5 relay
i cant deliver out disposition-notification mails produced by
exchange/outlook to a special recipient domain ( guess the smtp content
inspector there has a problem only with this type of mails if they are
dkim signed, but that speculate )
Hi,
on my postfix 2.5.5 relay
i cant deliver out disposition-notification mails produced by
exchange/outlook to a special recipient domain ( guess the smtp content
inspector there has a problem only with this type of mails if they are
dkim signed, but that speculate )
does anyone has an idea
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