On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 3:29 AM, mouss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Linux Addict a écrit : > > > [snip] > > local_recipient_maps = proxy:unix:passwd.byname $virtual_alias_maps > > $alias_maps > > remove $virtual_alias_maps from local_recipient_maps. > > > [snip] > > mynetworks_style = class > > remove mynetworks_style (mynetworks is enough). > > > [snip] relay_domains = $mydestination > > set > relay_domains = > > The $mydestination setting is for compatibility reasons, and given your > mydestination setting, you don't need it (you don't want mail to > [EMAIL PROTECTED]). > > > [snip] > > smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_mynetworks, > > permit_sasl_authenticated, reject_unauth_destination, > > reject_invalid_hostname, reject_unauth_pipelining, > > reject_unauth_pipelining is useless here. > > > reject_non_fqdn_sender, reject_unknown_sender_domain, > > reject_non_fqdn_recipient, reject_unknown_recipient_domain, > > reject_unknown_recipient_domain is useless here. it only checks your own > domains. > > > reject_rbl_client blackholes.easynet.nl, > > reject_rbl_client cbl.abuseat.org, > > reject_rbl_client proxies.blackholes.wirehub.net, > > reject_rbl_client bl.spamcop.net, > > reject_rbl_client sbl.spamhaus.org, > > reject_rbl_client dnsbl.njabl.org, > > reject_rbl_client list.dsbl.org, > > reject_rbl_client multihop.dsbl.org, > > permit > > > you should check that the DNSBLs you use are active. You can start with > http://spamlinks.net/filter-dnsbl-dead.htm > In particular, blackholes.easynet.nl and *.dsbl.org are gone. > > and I don't think blackholes.wirehub.net does anything (it once (2003) > became blackholes.easynet.nl, which is dead now). > > and instead of using cbl and sbl, use xbl-sbl.spamhaus.org. Or better > yet, use zen.spamhaus.org. > > > [snip] > > > Regarding your problem, do what Noel said. check how the message entered > your system by finding all message > >
Could someone please point to the direction of documents for tracking Queue ID.?