I can confirm that one Len. No evidence of a reject in the logs. Had to
get him to send me the reject that he got send. Oh well at least I have
learnt a bit more about Postfix.
Thanks for your help Len
Len Conrad wrote:
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>>So 256 bytes is more acceptable then?
>
>
> in my experience, 99.99% of all mail headers fit in 256.
>
> 99.99% of spammers crap that piles up multiple addresses doesn't fit in
> 256, so it is an effective filter for that kind of abuse.
>
> if you're nervous about 256, make it 512. 100 Kb is totally unecessary
>
> btw, when I was tracking down the single situation, like yours, where a
> "valid" msg with 256+ TO: was being rejected, I could not find the reject
> in the maillog. Wietse confirmed that the reject and the reject text is not
> logged (but the rejected sender does see the 4xx msg).
>
> Len
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