Hi Eric,
The mail has bounced back to the sender saying that the
line could not be parsed. Is qmail-inject invoked for mails sent alone, or
for mails received also? I understand qmail-inject processes the headers and
adds time stamp and process ID to the headers. Correct me if I am wrong. The
mail log was found from the send logs. Is there a way to relax this
particular character from qmail-inject.
Hi Senthil Vel,
Have already went through the links before and recently.
This is not the case of a missing < , also, in the issue you were referring
to, the mail had actually reached the queue. In this case, the mail hadn't
been in the queue for long, it was bounced straight away.
Regards,
Prasad Asokan.
On 17 November 2010 21:08, Eric Shubert <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 11/17/2010 08:10 AM, Prasad Asokan wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> We receive failure: qmail-inject:_fatal:_unable_
>> to_parse_this_line:/To:[email protected] <http://domain.com/> on one of
>>
>> our QMT servers. The mail was actually sent from a different domain, to
>> one of ours, and the above mentioned e-mail ID(not hosted with us) was
>> in the To field. The mail was bounced back. Is there a way to relax this
>> or can you help me out why this is happening?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Prasad Asokan
>>
>
> I'm not sure how qmail-inject would come into play here. Where do you see
> the message?
>
> --
> -Eric 'shubes'
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