Hi all.
Today, while sending an email, I monitored postfix's log. The message was
going thru postfix and then relayed to the recipient's MX:

Jun  8 13:03:21 dsrv postfix/smtpd[13477]: AADDD17B812:
client=whatever[xx.xx.xx.xx], sasl_method=LOGIN,
[email protected]
Jun  8 13:03:22 dsrv postfix/qmgr[3139]: AADDD17B812:
from=<[email protected]>, size=1395, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Jun  8 13:03:24 dsrv postfix/qmgr[3139]: 4CF1A17D17C:
from=<[email protected]>, size=1838, nrcpt=2 (queue active)
Jun  8 13:03:24 dsrv amavis[26650]: (26650-04) Passed CLEAN, [xx.xx.xx.xx]
[xx.xx.xx.xx] <[email protected]> -> <[email protected]>, Message-ID:
<005f01c9e828$5f41bf50$1dc53d...@com>, mail_id: OXs5BXQ6GyU0, Hits:
-4.012, size: 1395, queued_as: 4CF1A17D17C, 1939 ms
Jun  8 13:03:30 dsrv postfix/smtp[27317]: 4CF1A17D17C:
to=<[email protected]>, relay=172.16.0.10[172.16.0.10]:25,
delay=6.5, delays=0.05/0.06/5.7/0.72, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 2.0.0
Ok: queued as 0F353B81E)

Until here, everything was kosher. Amavis processed the message and
postfix correctly applied the "sender_bcc_maps" setting.
What I don't really get, is what happened next:

Jun  8 13:04:14 dsrv postfix/smtpd[13477]: connect from
polluce.unimo.it[155.185.1.151]
Jun  8 13:04:17 dsrv postfix/smtpd[13477]: EFF8117B812:
client=polluce.unimo.it[155.185.1.151]
Jun  8 13:04:17 dsrv postfix/smtpd[13477]: disconnect from
polluce.unimo.it[155.185.1.151]
Jun  8 13:04:23 dsrv postfix/smtp[27318]: 4CF1A17D17C:
to=<[email protected]>, relay=polluce.unimo.it[155.185.1.151]:25, delay=59,
delays=0.05/0.07/49/9.4,
dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 2.0.0 Ok: queued as 7EDDA26494)
Jun  8 13:04:23 dsrv postfix/qmgr[3139]: 4CF1A17D17C: removed

I understand the message was succesfully delivered to the recipient's
server, but where the heck did EFF8117B812 come from?
And where did it go, since there are no further traces in the logs of that
queue id?


-JK

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