Sunil Nimmagadda <[email protected]> wrote
in news:[email protected]: 

>> After run this command I understand better..... The main problem is
>> when opensmtpd receive the message with DSN flag and forward to
>> Postfix, them postfix reply to the sender and at this time opensmtpd
>> cannot understand the dsn reply from postfix, so I disable the DSN in
>> Postfix, but is much better have some way to disable DSN in
>> opensmtpd. I'm still have the logs.
> 
> Any DSN message shouldn't be delivered with DSN flags set and Postfix
> does confirm to that behaviour. Without logs we keep guessing.
> 
> Anyways, on current OpenSMTPD (git HEAD) you can disable DSN with
> no-dsn parameter to listen rule, see smtpd.conf(5).
> 

Hello list,

i think i ran into a similar or maybe even the same problem.
I have an opensmtpd in front of our exchange.

That's what OpenSMTPD gets:
>Jul  1 20:18:12 mail smtpd[24317]: smtp: 0x1b8bc2789000: <<< RCPT TO:<xxx> 
NOTIFY=FAILURE

And here is what Exchange gets.
>2014-07-
01T18:18:12.915Z,mail.xxx.de,08D1625779D05F1F,17,192.168.9.1:25,192.168.9.254
:18281,<,RCPT TO:<xxx> NOTIFY=FAILUREFAILURE,

It seems OpenSMTPD screws up the DSN flags.



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