Anand Buddhdev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Julian Mehnle writes:
> But the recipient address(es) should still be known in this step, so
> wouldn't it make sense to include it/them in the error log message? > It's not as if the recipient address was the cause for the rejection
> in the DNS blacklist case, so why is it included *there*?
If the message had 100 recipients, are you going to log all of them in the syslog?
Good question. For me, that wouldn't be problem, while for others it might be.
Still, the question remains why do DNS blacklist rejection log messages mention a recipient address?
Because the DNSBL rejection occurs during the RCPT TO command.
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