Re: How not to reject invalid recipient domains (here: aol.com)

2010-12-21 Thread fakessh @
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Le 21.12.2010 10:01, Wolfgang Zeikat a écrit : > Hi, > > apparently, aol.com is currently not resolved via DNS (at least in > Germany). > > How can I have postfix queue mails to AOL and retry delivery in that > case instead of bouncing the mails? >

Re: How not to reject invalid recipient domains (here: aol.com)

2010-12-21 Thread lst_hoe02
Zitat von Wolfgang Zeikat : Hi, apparently, aol.com is currently not resolved via DNS (at least in Germany). How can I have postfix queue mails to AOL and retry delivery in that case instead of bouncing the mails? As band-aid: soft_bounce=yes Regards Andreas smime.p7s Description: S/

Re: How not to reject invalid recipient domains (here: aol.com)

2010-12-21 Thread Christian Roessner
>> How can I have postfix queue mails to AOL and retry delivery in that case >> instead of bouncing the mails? > > Did you play with this parameter? > > maximal_queue_lifetime (default: 5d) > The maximal time a message is queued before it is sent back as > undeliverable. Sorry, my fault.

Re: How not to reject invalid recipient domains (here: aol.com)

2010-12-21 Thread Christian Roessner
> apparently, aol.com is currently not resolved via DNS (at least in Germany). > > How can I have postfix queue mails to AOL and retry delivery in that case > instead of bouncing the mails? Did you play with this parameter? maximal_queue_lifetime (default: 5d) The maximal time a message

Re: How not to reject invalid recipient domains (here: aol.com)

2010-12-21 Thread Wolfgang Zeikat
In an older episode, on 2010-12-21 10:01, Wolfgang Zeikat wrote: Hi, apparently, aol.com is currently not resolved via DNS (at least in Germany). As a workaround, it was suggested on the Postfixbuch users list to use a transport map smtp:aol.de That works so far, since aol.de apparently

How not to reject invalid recipient domains (here: aol.com)

2010-12-21 Thread Wolfgang Zeikat
Hi, apparently, aol.com is currently not resolved via DNS (at least in Germany). How can I have postfix queue mails to AOL and retry delivery in that case instead of bouncing the mails? Regards, wolfgang