On Tue, 14 May 2024 11:41:54 +0100,
Jesper Wallin wrote:
>
> ps, while writing this mail, satanist on IRC suggested the workaround
> of adding 'rcpt-to ', which might invalidate my
> suggestion/patch... Still, I find the mailing list expansion error more
> confusing than helpful.
I use rcpt-to
f sendmail
and to differentiate between an invalid recipient and a valid recipient
that has a configuration error, such as a broken .forward.
I can see the reasoning behind it, yet I find it very vague and it also
somewhat "leaks" details how your server is configured.
I would prefer an err
Invalid recipient
Maybe you have any ideas..?
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My simple OpenSMTPD Config Version:
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table aliases file:/etc/mail/aliases
listen on localhost
action "relay" relay
match from local for any act
Hi,
you havematch from local for local action "local"
match from any for domain action "local"
match from any auth for any action "relay"
in your config. So I think what you see is the expected behaviour,
because sendmail did not authenticate and icloud.com is probably not in
.
If you want
It's Rspamd crashing somewhere. Check it.
Dear Community - need your Help
All mails from Localhost - like PHP Mail / command sendmail
Example: sendmail -v -f v...@bixxx.com xx...@icloud.com became ERROR 550
Invalid recipient
- Transcript of session follows -
... while talking to [127.0.0.1]:
RCPT To:
<<< 55
Nevermind, I had to change tls+auth to smtp+tls. Maybe what happened is
when I set this mail server up, I made such fixes but forgot to apply them
to my configurator so then when I went to update the server, it used the
old config template with these mistakes.
Thank you so much for your very
Yes, you are right, it is now accepting the mail but it is not relaying
perhaps due to this warning:
warn: Failed to parse smarthost tls+auth://la...@smtp.postmarkapp.com
On Fri, Feb 10, 2023 at 8:28 AM Tobias Fiebig <
tob...@reads-this-mailinglist.com> wrote:
> Heho,
>
> On Fri, 2023-02-10 at
Heho,
On Fri, 2023-02-10 at 08:18 -0600, Kevin G wrote:
> action "process_dkim" relay host smtp://127.0.0.1:10027
> match from local for any action "process_dkim"
As i read the config...
> > let alone anything for auth?
There is no rule matching auth to this action.
try:
match from auth for
This was working before and I didn't change my configuration but maybe
something has been wrong all along. As far as I understand, external mail
comes in with:
action "process_dkim" relay host smtp://127.0.0.1:10027
match from local for any action "process_dkim"
This sends the mail to a DKIM
Heho,
might be missing this, but you do not have a relay rule for outbound,
let alone anything for auth?
With best regards,
Tobias
On Fri, 2023-02-10 at 07:58 -0600, Kevin G wrote:
> # Accept incoming mail to local users from the local machine:
> action "process_local_mail" lmtp
Hi, I just upgraded various system packages on Fedora 37 and restarted and
now I'm getting "550 Invalid recipient" errors in OpenSMTPD to valid email
addresses. This might be an interaction with Fedora somehow but I'm a bit
stuck and need help understanding what's causing the prob
Hello LenLynch,
Thanks for this mail.
My comments are inside your answer.
On 07/02/2023 19:36, LenLynch wrote:
Thanks for the context.
This happens regularly, but you don't say if the times when the
external script runs, is before, during, or after the mail log errors
occur. Or maybe I'm
On Tue, Feb 7, 2023 at 5:41 AM Quelrond wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We use several OpenSMTPD servers to relay mails from a PHP application
> through an external relay.
>
> The problem is that *sometimes* we get "550 Invalid recipient" for 100%
> valid destination addre
Hello,
We use several OpenSMTPD servers to relay mails from a PHP application
through an external relay.
The problem is that */sometimes/* we get "550 Invalid recipient" for
100% valid destination addresses:
Feb 6 15:37:43 mta8 smtpd[33893]: c56196830ac72397 smtp
connect
Hi,
All user on registered on the LDAP directory received emails, local
users get "Invalid recipient":
Aug 22 14:14:16 mx-01 smtpd[15911]: 1413a338b810bc82 smtp failed-command
command="RCPT TO:" result="550 Invalid recipient:
"
Aug 22 14:14:17 mx-01 smtpd
Hello,
I manage a server with a mix of a few local users on a OpenSMTPD server
and all others users authenticate via an LDAP directory.
All user on registered on the LDAP directory received emails, local
users get "Invalid recipient":
Aug 22 14:14:16 mx-01 smtpd[15911]: 1413a3
I've moved some more domains over to my new server that I've been building with
your assistance. :D
While I get the configuration finalized, I'd like to send temporary failures,
rather than permanent failures, so that I can alter my configuration and have
the sending server retry.
I only
On 09/13/2019 09:01 PM, Edgar Pettijohn wrote:
Need to add rules to match authenticated users.
match auth from any for any action ...
match auth from any for domain action ...
Thanks Edgar, it solved the issue!
It was the modification based on your suggestion:
has not been tested
> * Accessing to port 465 (SMTPS) is not working
> * Sending email to another smtp servers (eg. f...@libreware.info ->
> b...@example.com) is not working by generating 550 error (550 Invalid
> recipient)
>
>
>
> smtpd.con
itself and another @libreware.info users
Issues:
* Port 25 to send emails has not been tested
* Localhost network has not been tested
* Accessing to port 465 (SMTPS) is not working
* Sending email to another smtp servers (eg. f...@libreware.info ->
b...@example.com) is not working by g
On Mar 19, 2019, at 8:58 AM, Gabriele Tofano wrote:
>
> On Mar 19, 2019, at 12:16 AM, Thomas Bohl
> wrote:
>>
Which leads to the question: Does user1 exist?
>>> But I do not understand why osmtpd is looking at the /etc/passwd file when
>>> I have always used my table files
Can you maybe post your virtuals?
Here my /usr/local/etc/mail/virtuals:
ab...@domain.comus...@domain.com
postmas...@domain.com us...@domain.com
webmas...@domain.comus...@domain.com
The line for us...@domain.com is missing.
The debug output shows
t;17.58.63.166" as NETADDR in table static: -> found
lookup: check “domain.com" as DOMAIN in table static:domains -> found
lookup: lookup “us...@domain.com" as ALIAS in table static:virtuals -> 0
lookup: lookup “user1" as ALIAS in table static:virtuals -> 0
lookup: lookup
On Mar 19, 2019, at 12:16 AM, Thomas Bohl wrote:
>
>>> Which leads to the question: Does user1 exist?
>>>
>> But I do not understand why osmtpd is looking at the /etc/passwd file when I
>> have always used my table files (defined in smtp.conf) with a working
>> environment,
>
> My
On 19/03/2019 04:53, Gabriele Tofano wrote:
I discovered the below after running a smtpd -dv -Tlookup:
lookup: check "17.58.63.178" as NETADDR in table static: -> 0
lookup: check "17.58.63.178" as NETADDR in table static: -> found
lookup: check “domain.com" as DOMAIN in table static: -> found
Which leads to the question: Does user1 exist?
But I do not understand why osmtpd is looking at the /etc/passwd file when I have always used my table files (defined in smtp.conf) with a working environment,
My understanding is, according to the configuration you presented, that
it has to
o test a "catchall"
> >> @ user1
> >>
> >> --
> >> You received this mail because you are subscribed to misc@opensmtpd.org
> >> To unsubscribe, send a mail to: misc+unsubscr...@opensmtpd.org
> >>
> >
> > I did what sugge
them via
>> # smtpctl update table domains
>> # smtpctl update table virtuals
>>
>>
>> You could also test a "catchall"
>> @user1
>>
>> --
>> You received this mail because you are subscribed to misc@opensmtpd.org
>> To unsubscribe,
quot;
> @ user1
>
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>
I did what suggested but still providing the message "550 Invalid recipient”. I
am very bummed since I do n
The configuration loaded is correct as I see the daemon is loading the correct
certificates and stuff if launched with smtpd -dv -T smtp. I am very shocked as
I am not able to figure out what happened. I never changed any config file
since December and I have installed this environment at
On Mar 18, 2019, at 9:14 AM, Pete wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> shouldn't that read more like
>> user1:password::userdb_quota_rule=*:storage=1G
> without the domain part in the passwd file?
>
>>
>> My passwd file where the user mail
Hi,
shouldn't that read more like
>user1:password::userdb_quota_rule=*:storage=1G
without the domain part in the passwd file?
>
> My passwd file where the user mail address are is:
>
t;>>> EHLO mail.server.com
>> 250-mail.server.com Hello mail.server.com [127.0.0.1], pleased to meet you
>> 250-8BITMIME
>> 250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
>> 250-SIZE 36700160
>> 250-DSN
>> 250 HELP
>>>>> MAIL From: SIZE=108
>> 250 2.0.0: Ok
>&
t; >>>> EHLO mail.server.com
> > 250-mail.server.com Hello mail.server.com [127.0.0.1], pleased to meet you
> > 250-8BITMIME
> > 250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
> > 250-SIZE 36700160
> > 250-DSN
> > 250 HELP
> >>>> MAIL From: SIZE=108
> >
-8BITMIME
250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
250-SIZE 36700160
250-DSN
250 HELP
MAIL From: SIZE=108
250 2.0.0: Ok
RCPT To:
550 Invalid recipient
Hm... You said it stopped working after you restarted smtpd.
Maybe it runs of a wrong config file?
I once accidentally typed "smtpd" in the middle o
.com ESMTP OpenSMTPD
>>> EHLO mail.server.com
250-mail.server.com Hello mail.server.com [127.0.0.1], pleased to meet you
250-8BITMIME
250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
250-SIZE 36700160
250-DSN
250 HELP
>>> MAIL From: SIZE=108
250 2.0.0: Ok
>>> RCPT To:
550 Invalid recipient
>>
Hello,
#Allow local delivery
accept from any for local alias deliver to lmtp
"/var/run/dovecot/lmtp" rcpt-to
#Allow virtual domains
accept from any for domain virtual deliver to lmtp
"/var/run/dovecot/lmtp" rcpt-to
Are the files /usr/local/etc/mail/domains and
Hi all,
I have been using openSMTPD+Dovecot on FreeBSD since December without any issue
but, out of nowhere, since this past Tuesday people that try to send me emails
are getting the 550 Invalid recipient message.
I am using FreeBSD 11.2-RELEASE-p9 with the following pakcages:
opensmtpd
Hello,
>>>
>>> I recently upgraded my server to OpenBSD 6.4. But I have a problem with the
>>> new
>>> configuartion of OpenSMTPD:
>>>
>>> When I send a mail with Thunderbird from an external IP, my server always
>>> retur
Actually it makes sense having both from local and auth rules
t; >
> > When I send a mail with Thunderbird from an external IP, my server always
> > returns
> > the error message "invalid recipient".
> >
> > When I connect to the server through SSH and send a mail via the local
> > client mutt,
> > every
have a problem with the
> new
> configuartion of OpenSMTPD:
>
> When I send a mail with Thunderbird from an external IP, my server always
> returns
> the error message "invalid recipient".
>
> When I connect to the server through SSH and send a mai
Hello,
I recently upgraded my server to OpenBSD 6.4. But I have a problem with the
new
configuartion of OpenSMTPD:
When I send a mail with Thunderbird from an external IP, my server always
returns
the error message "invalid recipient".
When I connect to the server through SSH and s
Found that "from local" doesn't match authenticated senders anymore.
match auth from any for any action "outbound"
solve the issue.
On 8/19/2018 1:12 AM, Denis wrote:
> Getting '550 Invalid recipient' every time when I try to send a message
> to misc@opensmtpd.org
Getting '550 Invalid recipient' every time when I try to send a message
to misc@opensmtpd.org list using OpenSMTPd 6.4.0 maked from OpenBSD
-current.
'An error occurred while sending mail. The mail server responded:
Invalid recipient.
Please check the message recipient "misc@opensmtp
. :)
I'm trying to build an OpenSMPTD mail server for the first time to replace my
aging Postfix box.
No matter who I address inbound eMails to (local users or aliases), I always
get 550: Invalid recipient in response on the sending server and in
/var/log/maillog. I've tried more than a dozen
version=TLSv1.2,
>> cipher=ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256, bits=128"
>> debug: smtp: SIZE in MAIL FROM command
>> 155604f99c56b9a9 smtp event=failed-command command="RCPT
>> TO:<to...@test.polishgeeks.com <mailto:to...@test.polishgeeks.com>>"
>> res
=ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256, bits=128"
> debug: smtp: SIZE in MAIL FROM command
> 155604f99c56b9a9 smtp event=failed-command command="RCPT
> TO:<to...@test.polishgeeks.com <mailto:to...@test.polishgeeks.com>>"
> result="550 Invalid recipient"
> 15
hgeeks.com>" result="550 Invalid recipient"
155604f99c56b9a9 smtp event=closed reason=quit
debug: smtp: 0x55ac8e22cdb0: deleting session: done
I would really appreciate any feedback, thanks!
—
Tomek
other
possible issue. All above "accept" looks ok to me.
"""
Only one filter rule very permissive, but still get the the "invalid
recipient" message.
Permissions of /var/vmail are too permissive, but just trying to find
the cause of the problem:
# ls -ld /var/
On Fri, Feb 05, 2016 at 12:38:45PM GMT, Luis Mendes wrote:
> pki myhost.pt certificate
> /usr/local/etc/ssl/myhost_wosign_apache.crt
> pki myhost.pt key
> /usr/local/etc/ssl/private/myhost_wosign_apache.key
> table aliases file:/etc/mail/aliases
> table vusers file:/usr/local/etc/mail/vusers
>
Hi,
But the error message 550 Invalid recipient shows up once more.
The error message I get everytime I try to send an email for one of
the above mentioned emails:
>>> 550 Invalid recipient
smtp-in: session 99934343 received invalid command: "RCPT
TO:<comerc...
me I try to send an email for one of the above
> mentioned emails:
> >>> 550 Invalid recipient
> smtp-in: session 99934343 received invalid command: "RCPT
> TO:<comerc...@myhost.pt>"
> (the complete log is below)
>
>
>
10.2 and OpenSMTPD version 5.7.3p1. OpenSMTPD is running in a jail with IP 192.168.0.8.
The error message I get everytime I try to send an email for one of the above mentioned emails:
>>> 550 Invalid recipient
smtp-in: session 99934343 received invalid command: "RCPT TO:<co
always get
550 Invalid recipient when an email is being send to the server, no matter
if the recipient is local or virtual.
Sending mails works however, just receiving is impossible.
Already tried to rollback to the previous version but that also fails now for
whatever reason.
I hope
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