Re: what does "from=<>" mean?

2022-07-06 Thread Martijn van Duren
On Wed, 2022-07-06 at 08:39 +0200, Harald Dunkel wrote: > Hi folks > > I see quite a number of EMails mentioned in /var/log/maillog with a > string "from=<>", e.g. > > Jul 6 08:08:24 mailgate smtpd[84448]: 90d0e01d76abce9c mta delivery > evpid=e62074ed220d58f9 from=<> to= rcpt=<-> >

Re: what does "from=<>" mean?

2022-07-06 Thread ml+opensmtpd_misc
On Wed, Jul 06, 2022, Harald Dunkel wrote: > I see quite a number of EMails mentioned in /var/log/maillog with a > string "from=<>", e.g. Maybe that's due to MAIL From:<> ?

what does "from=<>" mean?

2022-07-06 Thread Harald Dunkel
Hi folks I see quite a number of EMails mentioned in /var/log/maillog with a string "from=<>", e.g. Jul 6 08:08:24 mailgate smtpd[84448]: 90d0e01d76abce9c mta delivery evpid=e62074ed220d58f9 from=<> to= rcpt=<-> source="10.0.96.7" relay="10.0.96.11 (mailhost.mydomain.com)" delay=0s