I have some web generated emails being sent as 'apache@' [as the default
web user] (which perhaps I should change, but it never really caused
problems in the past)

now, an isp appears to be doing a user lookup as below and bounces emails,
claiming my server is mis-configured:

is there any req on me having an 'apache@' address if I'm sending emails
as such ?

(i.e., who misconfigured their server ?)


Jul 28 20:40:47 bilby postfix/smtp[7850]: D4DFEB448D6:
to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, orig_to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
relay=neptune.acenet.com.au[203.189.80.75]:25, delay=23,
delays=0.11/0.07/0.12/22,
dsn=5.0.0, status=bounced (host neptune.acenet.com.au[203.189.80.75] said:
550-Verification failed for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 550-Called:   116.197.145.51
550-Sent:     RCPT TO:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 550-Response: 550 5.1.1
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Recipient address rejected: User unknown in virtual
mailbox
table 550-Failed sender verify, if you believe this user is not a spammer
and they
550-simply have a badly configured mailserver, contact ace to get an
exeption 550
made (in reply to RCPT TO command))



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