I'd appreciate you help with the following:
I'm looking after two server on 2 differents domains. During testing I
found the following issue.
On the sending server I get the following
JulĀ 1 14:18:24 mail postfix/smtp[2135]: 9172F5FA8D: host
mail1..com[xxx.xxx.231.229] said: 450 4.7.25
On Jun 30, 2019, at 20:42, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
>> On Jun 30, 2019, at 8:14 PM, Doug Hardie wrote:
>>
>>> By default, the Postfix SMTP server invokes the proxymap
>>> service for local user lookup, because the default
>>> local_recipient_maps setting looks like this:
>>>
>>>
> On Jun 30, 2019, at 8:14 PM, Doug Hardie wrote:
>
>> By default, the Postfix SMTP server invokes the proxymap
>> service for local user lookup, because the default
>> local_recipient_maps setting looks like this:
>>
>> local_recipient_maps = proxy:unix:passwd.byname $alias_maps
>>
>> Try,
> On Jun 30, 2019, at 19:22, Wietse Venema wrote:
>
> Doug Hardie:
>> This is a small server with a few users that are all local. There
>> are several domain names that point to this server, but all of
>> them are just aliases for the main name. Received mail stops at
>> the rcpt to: line.
On Sun, Jun 30, 2019 at 07:22:42PM -0400, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Doug Hardie:
> > This is a small server with a few users that are all local. There
> > are several domain names that point to this server, but all of
> > them are just aliases for the main name. Received mail stops at
> > the rcpt
Doug Hardie:
> This is a small server with a few users that are all local. There
> are several domain names that point to this server, but all of
> them are just aliases for the main name. Received mail stops at
> the rcpt to: line. There is no OK that occurs until shortly after
> 3 minutes
This is a small server with a few users that are all local. There are several
domain names that point to this server, but all of them are just aliases for
the main name. Received mail stops at the rcpt to: line. There is no OK that
occurs until shortly after 3 minutes from that line being
Thanks Matus
In main.cf
virtual_transport=spamass-dovecot
In master.cf
spamass-dovecot unix - n n - - pipe
flags=DRhu user=vmail:vmail argv=/usr/bin/spamc -u spamd -e
/usr/lib/dovecot/deliver -d ${recipient}
I hope this helps.
Regards
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On 30.06.19 06:36, dpjanda wrote:
It sure is is, and that's why I posted the original question here. As it
could, perhaps, be an error on my part how I call it from POSTFIX, so I
thought I would ask the question here, first.
you have not attached any information about how you call spamd from
It sure is is, and that's why I posted the original question here. As it
could, perhaps, be an error on my part how I call it from POSTFIX, so I
thought I would ask the question here, first.
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dpjanda:
> Thanks.
>
> Yes, I should have clarified that my log file is from multiple sources.
> Sorry about that.
>
> Is it normal to have more than one spamd process per message?
This is the POSTFIX mailing list.
Thanks.
Yes, I should have clarified that my log file is from multiple sources.
Sorry about that.
Is it normal to have more than one spamd process per message?
Regards
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dpjanda:
> Jun 29 09:20:10 email spamd[1101]: util: setuid: ruid=5001 euid=5001
> rgid=5001 5001 5001 egid=5001 5001 5001
> Jun 29 09:20:15 email spamd[1102]: util: setuid: ruid=5001 euid=5001
> rgid=5001 5001 5001 egid=5001 5001 5001
First, these lines are logged by different spamd processes.
Greetings
I hope someone can help with what is not a problem as such, but a query. In
every Spamassassin (spamd) exchange there appears to be two lines that are
*almost* identicle.
Jun 29 09:20:09 email spamd[2142]: spamd: connection from ::1 [::1]:57558 to
port 783, fd 5
Jun 29 09:20:09 email
Greetings
I hope someone can help with what is not a problem as such, but a query. In
every Spamassassin (spamd) exchange there appears to be two lines that are
*almost* identicle.
It's the util: setuid lines. As stated, all is well, but can someone tell me
why this is the case, and if there
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