On 10/11/2010 05:11 PM, Jeremy Kister wrote:
To accept these types of badly formatted messages, use fixcrio (which
you'll have to check if your TLS patch patched).
Well, it appears that the errors, 2 (5xx) perm, and 1 (4xx) try again
err, are ignored by the spammer. And ignored by qmail. I d
On 10/11/2010 4:46 PM, U. George wrote:
It was not clear to me if chkuser should allow a legit e-mail addr,
followed by some bad e-mail addr to be passed along smtpd.
Following is a recordio session of one smtp session where there are 3
rcpt to. 2 are bogus, 1 is real. Message is spam.
I'm not
Il 08/10/2010 18:23, Rick Romero ha scritto:
Quoting "Matt Brookings" :
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On 10/08/2010 11:05 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
U. George wrote:
It is not clear to me if the same message is sent to multiple users,
or multiple messages to multiple users usin
chkuser-2.0.9-release.patch
On 10/08/2010 12:23 PM, Rick Romero wrote:
What version of chkuser are you running?
!DSPAM:4caf6d0332711107294771!
Quoting "Matt Brookings" :
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On 10/08/2010 11:05 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
U. George wrote:
It is not clear to me if the same message is sent to multiple users,
or multiple messages to multiple users using the same smtp session.
I don't recall ever
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On 10/08/2010 11:05 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
> U. George wrote:
>> It is not clear to me if the same message is sent to multiple users,
>> or multiple messages to multiple users using the same smtp session.
>
> I don't recall ever seeing multiple messa
U. George wrote:
It is not clear to me if the same message is sent to multiple users, or
multiple messages to multiple users using the same smtp session.
I don't recall ever seeing multiple messages using the same smtp
session. I presume it can be done simply by following the . (ending one
me
It is not clear to me if the same message is sent to multiple users, or
multiple messages to multiple users using the same smtp session.
BUT, I think, if the *last* email rcpt is legit, then the message is
passed along to that legit account irrespective of any any failures that
happened before
If I understand this correctly, I think this is the nature of the beast.
If you send an email to multiple addresses at the same server/domain,
some of which are good, and others which are not, the smtp protocol only
allows for rejection or acceptance of the entire message, somewhat
unfortunatel