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Murray S. Kucherawy schrieb:
> On Thu, 16 Aug 2007, Robert Schetterer wrote:
>>>> Aug 16 09:51:44 postmailer postfix/smtpd[20642]: warning: milter
>>>> inet:localhost:8891: can't read SMFIC_UNKNOWN reply packet header: Success
> 
> I'm not a postfix user but I do know that SMFIC_UNKNOWN is a milter v2 
> protocol command used by the MTA to tell the filter about an unknown SMTP 
> command sent by the client.
> 
> The error is a little weird in that "can't read" and "Success" seem to be 
> contradictory.
> 
> Off the top of my head, my first guess would be that postfix is talking v2 
> milter to a filter that was compiled against v1 libmilter.  I'd need a lot 
> more detail to take a better guess than that though.
> 
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perhaps the postfix list knows more?
It seems to me , that it is only warning
cause its comming with bots trying to connect and blocked
on early client stage
for legal mails i see no problem on the server, but youre right
the form of the warning seems crazy
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Robert Schetterer

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