Hi Aaron,

I think you may have got it in one there.  We're using debians libsieve-2.2.1 
package=/  The to address that the emails seem to be failing on most has 
libsieve with vacation enabled.  I'll look at updating libsieve.  

Cheers Pal

Kind Regards

James Greig

On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 18:59:19 -0000, Aaron Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There have been a couple of known crash bugs with very badly formatted
> email addresses, although I don't think there were any in 2.2.7...
> 
> Do you have any sieve scripts? There are definitely some crash bugs in
> libSieve < 2.2.6 with badly formatted email addresses.
> 
> Aaron
> 
> 
> On Wed, Jan 9, 2008, James Greig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> 
>>
>> Hi Guys,
>>
>> Hopefully this is an issue that someone knows, but sods law it probably
> isnt.
>>
>> We're currently running 2.2.7 (haven't updated ... yet).  All of a
> sudden since the christmas period (perhaps) we have started having a lot
> of mail sit in our postfix queue stating "lost connection with
> 127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1] while sending end of data" deferred.  It seems that
> 'particular' emails by the looks of it are being deferred whilst being
> passed to dbmail-lmtpd.  At first we thought that there may have been a
> spike over xmas of spam that's increased load a bit but increasing process
> childs, threads etc has not helped.
>>
>> The majority of emails that are being deferred do appear to be spam.  On
> tailing the logs we can't see anything really in relation to errors
> reported by dbmail-lmtpd and it seems to be sorting (sort.c) for most
> other emails fine.
>>
>> As noted above we think this has started since around xmas, however, we
> may be wrong as it may have been ocurring before then and we just had not
> noticed it, along with an increase of spam this may have just magnified
> it.
>>
>> I seem to remember a mime issue that was discussed a few months back and
> was wondering if this may be related, however, I can't remember if that
> issue resulted in a deferr after data.
>>
>> Also, on another note, anyone know of a decent way of displaying an
> email in postfix's deferred queue without the strange formatting?
>>
>> Any help is greatly appreciated!
>>
>> Kind Regards
>>
>> James Greig
>>
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