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On 08/22/14 14:30, Hugo Osvaldo Barrera wrote:
> I recently had some messages bounce from gmail.com. I went up to their forums
> to ask what's up, and on the replies, it was pointed out to my that gsmtpd
> actually sends a rather verbose explanation message when it bounces messages
> (eg: if it's spam, invalid return address, blacklisted address, etc).
> 
> Here's the thread were this was pointed to me. I'm guessing that sending an
> email from a non-static IP range is enough to trigger a bounce harmelessly:
> https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!msg/gmail/SQQAbew5tfE/-ue8aO07sf8J
> 
> Can somebody confirm if these explanations are being dropped by smtpd, if
> they're non-standard, or what's going on?
> 
gmail warnings are splitted in two or more lines and smtpd logs only one of 
them.
See https://github.com/OpenSMTPD/OpenSMTPD/issues/365 for details.
 Cheers
  Giovanni
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