On 28.08.2014 17:38, Panagiotis Atmatzidis wrote:
>    Hello,
>    After the last upgrade to (OpenSMTPD 5.4.2p1) I get my logs fed up with
>    the following message:
>    "Aug 28 12:45:30 piseli smtpd[830]: warn: queue: no return path!*
>    Does anyone know where/what to start looking for?! I*m running OSMTPD on
>    FreeBSD-10. Didn*t change paths or anything I can think of.
>    Another thing that bothers me, is the fact that the queue gets filled up
>    with messages. 99% of them are spam messages. Is there any standard policy
>    on how to deal them? I remove them manually ~ once a week, but I wonder
>    what other people do.
>    My queue for example now is filled up with:
>    root@piseli:/var # smtpctl show queue
>    
> 0395e76fd2fb826d|local|mta|auth|@|[email protected]|[email protected]|1409146004|1409491604|0|16|pending|11832|Network
>    error on destination MXs
>    
> 297055330bbb0be5|local|mta|auth|@|[email protected]|[email protected]|1409126381|1409471981|0|17|pending|5409|Network
>    error on destination MXs
>    
> 79821d4f8f20d830|local|mta|auth|@|[email protected]|[email protected]|1409167354|1409512954|0|14|pending|9182|Network
>    error on destination MXs
>    
> 9ff02ce1bf148c54|local|mta|auth|@|[email protected]|[email protected]|1409127764|1409473364|0|17|pending|6792|421
>    4.3.2 System not accepting network messages
>    
> aef75e6b16517d3c|local|mta|auth|@|[email protected]|[email protected]|1409210715|1409556315|0|9|pending|6543|Network
>    error on destination MXs
>    
> e6d1eee1df437771|local|mta|auth|@|[email protected]|[email protected]|1409167225|1409512825|0|14|pending|9053|Network
>    error on destination MXs
> 
>    Thanks
> 
>    Panagiotis (atmosx) Atmatzidis
> 
>    email:  [email protected]
>    URL:  http://www.convalesco.org
>    GnuPG ID: 0x1A7BFEC5
>    gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 1A7BFEC5
> 
>    "As you set out for Ithaca, hope the voyage is a long one, full of
>    adventure, full of discovery [...]" - C. P. Cavafy

Hi,

this could be an autoresponder on a client, try
# smtpctl show message 0395e76fd2fb826d

Stefan

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