Can you increase the log level to 5 so we can get a clearer picture whats
happening inside amavis?

On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 5:31 PM, sanga collins <[email protected]>wrote:

> I have been hunting for a solution to this problem for about 2 weeks now,
> and have reached the end of my rope (and the clients rope as well)
>
> Have a zimbra server version 6.0.4. There is a feature for global email
> disclaimer that i can not get to work. On my test servers it works
> perfectly, but for the client NOTHING!! :)
>
> Anyway i think i have the problem narrowed down and wouldlike some insight
> into how to solve it. Below is a snippet of the zimbra.log showing the
> issue.
>
> Mar 15 11:08:23 zmail amavis[26783]: (26783-03) Checking: FQIaHe3uNSCx
>> [172.168.9.16] <[email protected]> -> <[email protected]>,<
>> [email protected] m>
>> Mar 15 11:08:23 zmail amavis[26783]: (26783-03) Open relay? Nonlocal
>> recips but not originating: [email protected]
>>
>
> It seems amavis thinks all internal emails are actually coming from another
> server via an open relay, and is therefore skipping over the process of
> adding the disclaimer. (log below from working server)
>
> Mar 15 01:44:25 localhost amavis[26715]: (26715-06) Checking: 3Ec6xQkrUPQU
>> MYNETS [127.0.0.1] <[email protected]> -> <
>> [email protected]>
>> Mar 15 01:44:25 localhost amavis[26715]: (26715-06) cached
>> d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e from <[email protected]>
>> (0,0)
>> Mar 15 01:44:26 localhost amavis[26715]: (26715-06) mangling by altermime
>> (disclaimer) done, new size: 1327, orig 647 bytes
>>
>
> This Zimbra sever being the secondary server and the web based godaddy
> service being the primary. i was forced to setup what they call split
> domains. If an internal users sends an email to [email protected], and
> userb doesn't exist on the zimbra server. the message will then be sent to
> the external relay so it can be sent to the godaddy hosted email. if user b
> exists on godaddy, message delivered. if userb does not exist on goddady,
> then bounce back: address does not exist for specified domain. This part
> works perfect, but i think it is also what is breaking the global
> disclaimer.
>
> Any LUGurus have any ideas?
>
>
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> Sanga M. Collins
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