I've been getting these errors, which I think were noted by Edgar Pettijohn.
Using debug, (smtpd -dv -Tall) this is what I see:
<< [MSG]
<<< [MSG]
<<< [MSG]
<<< [MSG]
<<< [MSG] XXX Canada
<<< [MSG] 101 YYYY Street, Suite 16
<<< [MSG] ABCDESF ON L3R 3B2
<<< [MSG] T: 905-XXX-XXXX
smtp: 0x1ade96995000: IO_DATAIN <io:0x1ade96995048 fd=4 to=300000 fl=R
ib=2048 ob=0>
<<< [MSG] F: 905-XXX-YYZZ
<<< [MSG]
<<< [MSG] This e-mail message, including any attachments, is for the sole
purpose of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and
privile
ged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution
is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please
contact
the sender by "Reply" e-mail and destroy all copies of the original
message.
<<< [MSG]
<<< [MSG] --===============2862639295889124968==
<<< [MSG] Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
<<< [MSG] MIME-Version: 1.0
<<< [MSG] Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
<<< [MSG]
smtp: 0x1ade96995000: IO_DATAIN <io:0x1ade96995048 fd=4 to=300000 fl=R
ib=2048 ob=0>
smtp: 0x1ade96995000: >>> 500 5.0.0: Line too long
smtp-in: Bad input on session 9dde47c70933f3fa: 500 5.0.0: Line too long
smtp: 0x1ade96995000: STATE_BODY -> STATE_QUIT
smtp: 0x1ade96995000: IO_LOWAT <io:0x1ade96995048 fd=4 to=300000 fl=W
ib=2048 ob=0>
I am running smtpd on OpenBSD 5.8 for testing purposes.
But this error also occurs on OpenBSD 5.5 as well, which is the version
which I need to "work".
The smtpd.conf file is simple:
listen on bge0
table aliases db:/etc/mail/aliases.db
table local_net { 10.10.10.0/24, 10.8.0.10 }
table local_ips { 10.10.10.100, 10.10.10.101 }
accept for local alias <aliases> deliver to maildir
accept from any for domain frodo.ca alias <aliases> deliver to maildir
accept from source <local_net> for any relay via mail.bilbo.ca
accept for any relay via mail.bilbo.ca
It seems the long line that starts with: "This e-mail message, including
any attachments,... " is too long and causing the problems. Not sure
exactly.
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Russell Sutherland
email: [email protected]
cell: +1.416.803.0080