On 2021-08-26 14:43, Wietse Venema wrote:
post...@ptld.com:
How can i get postfix to use line breaks and format closer to how
other
servers do it?
Sorry, Postfix does not support ASCII art. Seriously, only nerds
care about multiline server responses.
*delurks*
Another reason to avoid
On Thu, Aug 26, 2021 at 11:22:51AM -0400, post...@ptld.com wrote:
> And only nerds program mail servers from scratch and only nerds run
> mail servers. So here we are, and i care. I care because this is
> something that NON-nerds interact with and I do like to consider user
> friendliness.
On 26.08.21 10:16, post...@ptld.com wrote:
At the end of the message body in bounce.cf postfix appends the error
received from the mail server. It is not using line breaks \n like i
expect it would.
POSTFIX:
: host smtp.example.com[IP] said: 550-5.5.1 Address
And i forgot...
Sorry, Postfix does not support ASCII art. Seriously, only nerds
care about multiline server responses.
I want to challenge this assertion. Postfix regularly artificially adds
line breaks and even truncates responses based on an arbitrary length
picked by the programmer.
:
550: 5.5.1 Address u...@example.com does not exist
5.5.1 This is the text returned from main.cf:smtpd_reject_footer
That does not match the server response.
What do you mean does not match server response? Are you talking about
"Address %s does not exist"? It is the response im
post...@ptld.com:
> At the end of the message body in bounce.cf postfix appends the error
> received from the mail server. It is not using line breaks \n like i
> expect it would.
>
> POSTFIX:
>
> : host smtp.example.com[IP] said: 550-5.5.1 Address
>
At the end of the message body in bounce.cf postfix appends the error
received from the mail server. It is not using line breaks \n like i
expect it would.
POSTFIX:
: host smtp.example.com[IP] said: 550-5.5.1 Address
u...@example.com does not exist 550 5.5.1 This is