All apache forums reject any posts sent thru the AWS SES gateway (see
below), yet I must use the gateway since gmail and others flag all mail
NOT coming thru the gateway as spam. So I'm stuck. I'd love to
understand why I seem to be the only james user with this problem. But
in lieu of that, I still had to find a workable solution. I basically
needed two RemoteDelivery mailets, one that uses the gateway, and one
that has a matcher checking if the email goes to *.apache.org that
doesn't use the gateway. I tried simply creating a second 'NoGateway'
processor that had its own RemoteDelivery mailet. Even though it was
configured with no gateway, it used the gateway anyway. Digging into the
mailet code, it looked like the queue name was the issue. I changed
"<outgoing>outgoing</outgoing>" to
"<outgoing>outgoingNoGateway</outgoing>" on the 2nd RemoteDelivery
mailet hoping that would cause a second queue to get generated. It
seemed to work. But I'd love some validation. Is there a better way to
set up optional sending with and without using the gateway?
On 2/11/2020 6:07 PM, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
I simply cannot win.... I finally was able to get gmail to not spam
every email I send to it by routing my outbound traffic through
Amazon's Simple Email Service (SES) gateway. As soon as I got that
configured and working, I realized that all of the apache forums now
reject all posts sent via SES. I've tried posting to the james forums
and to tomcat forums. No luck. I now get a bounce saying I need to
send posts from a subscribed email address. It turns out that SES
replaces the Return-Path header with a cryptic (dynamic) SES email
address so that they can monitor bounces and complaints. Apparently,
apache forums use return-path to validate subscribers to forums. If
this is really the case, I'm curious why no one else has encountered
this issue. So I'm assuming I'm missing something. Currently, I have
two james instances... one with the SES gateway configured and one
without. I toggle to the non-SES instance to post to apache and
toggle back afterwards. Not exactly an elegant solution.... :-( I
guess I'm going to have to resubscribe to all of my apache forums
through a gmail account which is really ugly IMHO.
Am I missing something? Is there some additional header I can add to
apache forum posts to tell the forum to pull my subscribed email
address from a different header?
Thx
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