The following log-entry caught my attention:
 
Jan 26 03:45:11 ********* courieresmtpd: started,ip=[***.***.**.***]
Jan 26 03:45:18 ********* courieresmtpd: error,relay=***.***.**.***,msg="540
TLS not available.",cmd: STARTTLS
Jan 26 03:45:26 ********* courieresmtpd:
error,relay=***.***.**.***,from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 517 Syntax error.
 
Somebody tries to connect over SMTP, issues a STARTTLS to which I reply TLS
not available. But what's up with that last line?
 
Kind Regards,
Sander Holthaus


 
PS: I found this related, unanswered, message in the mail-archives:
 
Hi,

I have two courier servers, both running 0.45.4, both accepting mail for
their respective domains but the postmaster account on "ice" is forwarded to
an account on "cipher". When a DSN on "ice" cannot be delivered it gets
bounced back to postmaster as it should, but "cipher" will not accept the
message, given the logs below:

May 9 12:16:57 ice courierd:

started,id=0007B117.4094C6BF.000049DA,from=<>,module=dsn,host=,addr=<postmas

ter>

May 9 12:16:57 ice courierd: Waiting. shutdown time=none, wakeup time=Sun
May 9 12:17:53 2004, queuedelivering=12, inprogress=1 May 9 12:16:57 ice
courierd: newmsg,id=00115E73.409E0519.000073CA: dns; localhost (localhost
[127.0.0.1]) May 9 12:16:57 ice courierd:

started,id=00115E73.409E0519.000073CA,from=<[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>,module=esmtp,host=cipher.x

nk.nu,addr=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

May 9 12:16:57 ice courierd: Waiting. shutdown time=none, wakeup time=Sun
May 9 12:17:53 2004, queuedelivering=13, inprogress=2 May 9 12:16:57 ice
courierd: completed,id=0007B117.4094C6BF.000049DA

May 9 12:16:57 ice courierd: Waiting. shutdown time=none, wakeup time=Sun
May 9 12:17:53 2004, queuedelivering=12, inprogress=1 May 9 12:16:57 ice
courieresmtp:

id=00115E73.409E0519.000073CA,from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,addr=<[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>: 517
Syntax error.

May 9 12:16:57 ice courieresmtp:

id=00115E73.409E0519.000073CA,from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,addr=<[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>,status:

failure

May 9 12:16:57 ice courierd: completed,id=00115E73.409E0519.000073CA

 

 

May 9 12:16:57 cipher courieresmtpd: started,ip=[::ffff:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]

May 9 12:16:57 cipher courieresmtpd:

error,relay=::ffff:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx,from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 517 Syntax error.

In /etc/courier/aliases/system I have the line "postmaster:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]" specifying the forwarding, and it works for root mail
(forwarded to postmaster), for instance logwatch emails, without any
problems - it's just the DSNs that acts up...

I'm curious why the [EMAIL PROTECTED] characters gets added by the forwarding 
courier
server, isn't it still supposed to be an empty FROM address on a DSN message
even though it's being redirected? Can this behaviour be set anywhere?

Regards,

Werner




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