Le 18/10/2011 15:01, Stevan Bajic a écrit :

> On 18.10.2011 14:27, Nicolas BOUSSIER wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>>
>> Thank you very much for your help.
>>
>>
>> *Le 18/10/2011 12:54, Stevan Bajic a écrit :
>>
>>> On 17.10.2011 15:38, Nicolas BOUSSIER wrote:
>>>> Le 14/10/2011 18:55, Nicolas BOUSSIER a écrit :
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> when I try to deliver a quarantined message  with the followin command,
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> /usr/bin/dspam --deliver=innocent --class=innocent --source=error --user
>>>>> net.rledisez -d net.rledisez --signature=1611,4e97eda6261578139416769
>>> It is +/- the same what the Web-UI is doing.
>> Yes, as it wasn't working with the Web UI, I have tried to do the job
>> manually
>>>>> I get back this stange message in the syslog logs.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Oct 14 18:40:58 srv02 dspam[32558]: Got error 550 in response to RCPT
>>>>> TO: 550 Recipient<£¯#011rledisez>      FAIL#015
>>> The message in the quarantine has probably a wrong recipient. Can you
>>> check the quarantine mbox file and look what you have in the 'TO'
>>> envelope? Maybe using an editor/viewer that is capable displaying values
>>> in hex. Do you have a strange non-ASCII character there?
>>>
>>> Can you try the same command but this time add the '--rcpt-to'
>>> parameter? Aka:
>>>
>>> /usr/bin/dspam --deliver=innocent --class=innocent --source=error --user 
>>> net.rledisez -d net.rledisez --signature=1611,4e97eda6261578139416769 
>>> --rcpt-to net.rledisez
>> It doesn't work
>> Invalid email address: net.rledisez
>>
>> If I try with the mail address in the --rcpt-to field I get this :
>>
>> Got error 500 in response to RCPT TO: 500 No address found. Missing<>
>> boundries or address is null.#015
>>
>>> If that does not work then can you try one without the -d parameter? Aka:
>>>
>>> /usr/bin/dspam --deliver=innocent --class=innocent --source=error --user 
>>> net.rledisez --signature=1611,4e97eda6261578139416769
>>>
>>>
>>> And if that does not work then one without -d but with --rcpt-to? Aka:
>>>
>>> /usr/bin/dspam --deliver=innocent --class=innocent --source=error --user 
>>> net.rledisez --signature=1611,4e97eda6261578139416769 --rcpt-to net.rledisez
>> No more success with those commands
>>> btw: You don't need to specify the --deliver=innocent
>> If I didn't nothing happens. I don't get error message.
>>
>>>>> What could be wrong ?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Best regards
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Niko
>>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> As noone seems to have already experienced the problem I was wondering
>>>> If coming back to DSPAM 3.9 could be a solution ?
>>> IMHO that will not help.
>> My previous conf with the 3.6.8 version was working fine ! And I can't
>> see what has changed
> Have you looked at the mbox quarantine to see what from/to line the
> quarantined message has? Does it have some strange special character in
> the from or to line?
>

Yes, from/to are correct. No special characters.


Niko


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