On Fri, 22 Apr 2005, Sam Varshavchik wrote:

Joe Laffey writes:

Here is what I see in the log:

Apr 22 00:01:23 raw courierd: started,id=002DCE56.4261BA37.00004CD1,from=<>,module=dsn,host=,addr=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
mputer.com>
Apr 22 00:01:23 raw courierd: Waiting. shutdown time=none, wakeup time=Fri Apr 22 00:01:32 2005, queuedelivering=
37, inprogress=1
Apr 22 00:01:23 raw courierdsn: Problems injecting bounce - submit failed.
Apr 22 00:01:23 raw courierd: completed,id=002DCE56.4261BA37.00004CD1
Apr 22 00:01:23 raw courierd: Waiting. shutdown time=Fri Apr 22 00:06:23 2005, wakeup time=Fri Apr 22 00:01:32 20
05, queuedelivering=37, inprogress=0


s_trap is a spamtrap setup via an alias map pointing it to spamtrap and a bofh entry pointing that address to be a spamtrap.

I think that might be a problem.

You should still be able to cancelmsg this message, and the doublebounce would go to postmaster, which should not be spamtrapped.


Well, I ran cancelmsg on it. The first time it said is was scheduled for cancelling. But repeated calls to malq show it is still there (even a day later). BUT, If I try cancelmsg again I get "Message not found".


Any thoughts on that?

When you sa above that the spamtrap setup might be a problem am I better off putting the individual spamtrap addresses into bofh ? If so, will this work for domains other than the mail server's domain (virtual addresses)?

I can certainly move them into bofh if that will solve the problem and/or is the correct way to do it.

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