On 04 Mar 2021, at 05:54, Wietse Venema wrote:
> enable_threaded_bounces (default: no)
Oooo, nice! Looking forward to 3.6.
--
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made them slightly less than human. --Witches Abroad
Manu:
> > All DSNs are produced by the same message generating code, they
> > just use different templates. So it would really be a WTF if some
> > aded reply-to and some not.
> >
> NDRs do sound misleading, but yes, doing this for all DSNs makes sense :)
Point taken. I'll update the docs. I
> Manu:
>> I am tasked to configure a customized bounce message. It is clear how to
>> reference variables that correspond to postfix settings, like $myhostname.
>>
>> I have not found a way how to add the message-id of the original
>> message. It should be added to the In-Reply-To: header.
>
>
Manu:
> I am tasked to configure a customized bounce message. It is clear how to
> reference variables that correspond to postfix settings, like $myhostname.
>
> I have not found a way how to add the message-id of the original
> message. It should be added to the In-Reply-To: header.
Wietse:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am tasked to configure a customized bounce message. It is clear how to
>> reference variables that correspond to postfix settings, like $myhostname.
>>
>> I have not found a way how to add the message-id of the original
>> message. It should be added to the In-Reply-To: header.
Manu Zurm?hl:
> Hi all,
>
> I am tasked to configure a customized bounce message. It is clear how to
> reference variables that correspond to postfix settings, like $myhostname.
>
> I have not found a way how to add the message-id of the original
> message. It should be added to the In-Reply-To:
Hi all,
I am tasked to configure a customized bounce message. It is clear how to
reference variables that correspond to postfix settings, like $myhostname.
I have not found a way how to add the message-id of the original
message. It should be added to the In-Reply-To: header.
failure_template
5321, section 4.5.5,
titled "Messages with a Null Reverse-Path".
You can't specify the MAIL FROM address with the bounce template.
Wietse
hey ask me to define a "from" like postmas...@mydomain.com.
I tried to define a bounce template like :
#
# The failure template is used when mail is returned to the sender;
# either the destination rejected the message, or the destination
# could not be reached before th
considered as
> spam by their "anti-spam" system.
You may refer them to the SMTP standard, RFC 5321, section 4.5.5,
titled "Messages with a Null Reverse-Path".
You can't specify the MAIL FROM address with the bounce template.
Wietse
system.
> > You may refer them to the SMTP standard, RFC 5321, section 4.5.5,
> > titled "Messages with a Null Reverse-Path".
> >
> > You can't specify the MAIL FROM address with the bounce template.
> >
> > Wietse
> >
>
>
Hi All,
I am using a custom template for bounce_template_file variable.
This template is used by sending to another postfix instance a success delivery
notification.
Below the file used in main.cf of the sender site
smtpd_command_filter=pcre:/etc/postfix/dsn_command_filter
Andreas Haralambopoulos:
Hi All,
I am using a custom template for bounce_template_file variable.
This template is used by sending to another postfix instance a success
delivery notification.
Below the file used in main.cf of the sender site
Hi all,
I have a question about bounce template.
My problem is that when the bounce is sent Charset, From, Subject and
Postmaster (as indicated in http://www.postfix.org/bounce.5.html) are
inserted in the body of mail and not used for the respective funciont on
the sent mail.
I only
Andrea Cappelli:
Hi all,
I have a question about bounce template.
My problem is that when the bounce is sent Charset, From, Subject and
Postmaster (as indicated in http://www.postfix.org/bounce.5.html) are
inserted in the body of mail and not used for the respective funciont
Il 11/09/2012 12:58, Wietse Venema ha scritto:
First, test with postconf -b. If the result is right then something
down-stream is messing up Postfix's bounces. Wietse
The test with postconf -b shows no error and expand the variable
$myhostname to the right value, but Charset and and other
Andrea Cappelli:
Il 11/09/2012 12:58, Wietse Venema ha scritto:
First, test with postconf -b. If the result is right then something
down-stream is messing up Postfix's bounces. Wietse
The test with postconf -b shows no error and expand the variable
$myhostname to the right value, but
Il 11/09/2012 14:15, Wietse Venema ha scritto:
Basic Internet email: no whitespace before a header label. Wietse
Thank you for your support, now works as expected
Best regards
--
Andrea Cappelli
Asidev s.r.l.
is not clever enough to make these up.
Most likely, your delay template has a mis-typed EOF marker.
Ahh - no, but after a little googling, I discovered the problem (I think)...
I had changed the delay_warning_time to 15m and customized my bounce
template a long time ago, but I guess I forgot to tell
Hello,
I'm confused about this warning I just saw in my logs (never seen it
before):
Dec 23 12:03:24 myhost postfix/bounce[19970]: warning: [built-in]: zero
result in delay template conversion of parameter delay_warning_time_hours
Dec 23 12:03:24 myhost postfix/bounce[19970]: warning: please
Charles Marcus:
Hello,
I'm confused about this warning I just saw in my logs (never seen it
before):
Dec 23 12:03:24 myhost postfix/bounce[19970]: warning: [built-in]: zero
result in delay template conversion of parameter delay_warning_time_hours
Dec 23 12:03:24 myhost
Charles Marcus:
Hello,
I'm confused about this warning I just saw in my logs (never seen it
before):
Dec 23 12:03:24 myhost postfix/bounce[19970]: warning: [built-in]: zero
result in delay template conversion of parameter delay_warning_time_hours
Dec 23 12:03:24 myhost
Can I configure the bounce template to include the original subject
inside the subject of the NDR.
The bounce man page does not mention original subject anywhere.
Thanks
Ram
Ramprasad:
Can I configure the bounce template to include the original subject
inside the subject of the NDR.
The bounce man page does not mention original subject anywhere.
If it is not in the documentation, then it is not supported.
As you correctly observed, the subject and more
On 24-Sep-2009, at 15:34, Erick Calder wrote:
On Sep 24, 2009, at 1:41 PM, Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 01:40:58PM -0700, Erick Calder wrote:
I've been asking at the google groups mailing list with no results
so I
figure I'd try this list:
how can I customise the notice
On Sep 24, 2009, at 4:01 PM, LuKreme wrote:
On 24-Sep-2009, at 15:34, Erick Calder wrote:
On Sep 24, 2009, at 1:41 PM, Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 01:40:58PM -0700, Erick Calder wrote:
I've been asking at the google groups mailing list with no
results so I
figure I'd
Erick Calder:
On Sep 24, 2009, at 1:41 PM, Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 01:40:58PM -0700, Erick Calder wrote:
I've been asking at the google groups mailing list with no results
so I
figure I'd try this list:
how can I customise the notice sent to a user when
On Sep 24, 2009, at 4:21 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
If Postfix announces a size limit of X, many SMTP clients won't
attempt to send larger messages, and Postfix won't accept a larger
message (and thus Postfix will not generate a bounce email message).
If you must configure Postfix to accept
Erick Calder:
On Sep 24, 2009, at 4:21 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
If Postfix announces a size limit of X, many SMTP clients won't
attempt to send larger messages, and Postfix won't accept a larger
message (and thus Postfix will not generate a bounce email message).
If you must configure
Which $variables are available in a bounce template?
The second portion of a bounce template consists of message text. As the
above example shows, template message text may contain main.cf
$parameters. Besides the parameters that are defined in main.cf, the
following parameters are treated spe
* Wietse Venema [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ralf Hildebrandt:
Which $variables are available in a bounce template?
main.cf parameters, including some main.cf parameters with special
suffixes as listed in the bounce(5) manual page.
The second portion of a bounce template consists of message text
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