Greetings, Wietse Venema!

> Andrey Repin:
>> Greetings, All!
>> 
>> > I think I just broke my mail system. I'd like a quick help if possible.
>> > I have a remote server that accepts the mail for domain right now.
>> > The mail is retrieved from it by fetchmail and pushed to the local postfix
>> > instance to be delivered to the user mailboxes using
>> 
>> > mda "/usr/sbin/sendmail -iG -N never -f %F -- %T"
>> 
>> > The problem is, only virtual recipients are delivered correctly.
>> > An attempt to deliver mail for real users end in message being trashed with
>> > "delivery loop detected".
>> > The log says "bounced", but it is nowhere to be found. Not on postmaster,
>> > neither on the sender's address.
>> 
>> Ok, I've managed to capture a bounce.
>> Here's headers of a message that was received (and bounced) by postfix.
>> Yes, the final destination is [email protected], and the user actually
>> exists.

> Rule number one: email routing MUST NOT depend on the message
> header content and it MUST NOT depend on the message body content.

It's neither. I have explicitly set final destination for each remote account.
If there any way to work around it, until the migration is done and the remote
server is decomissioned?


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With best regards,
Andrey Repin
Thursday, December 27, 2018 4:02:58

Sorry for my terrible english...

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