On Thu, 24 Dec 2009, Francesco Vertova wrote: > At 18.04 24/12/09, you wrote: > > > What you have seen in the latest bug report, it is a bug. > > Do you mean there's a bug in XMail? (I'm still using 1.26 on my server).
The bug was introduced in one of the 1.27-pre?? releases. 1.26 is infe. > Let me explain what I think has happened: webmail created a file in > spool/local with a header like this: > > MAIL FROM:<sen...@address> > RCPT TO:<g...@address> > RCPT TO:<> > > LMAIL correctly picked up and exploded this file into single-recipient spool > files. When processing the spool file with the empty recipient, XMail raised > the -55 error, I think because of bad recipient's address. I think in this > case a bounce to sen...@address would be fine. I know exactly what happened. The "is this email path correct?" check done at SMTP level and at SMAIL level, were not symmetric. So a valid <> path ws let go at SMTP level, written in the spool, and when picked up by the SMAIL layer, was failing due to a bug in the email path verification routine. - Davide _______________________________________________ xmail mailing list xmail@xmailserver.org http://xmailserver.org/mailman/listinfo/xmail