Mailman does some rather complicated bounce-processing that
apparently involves setting the Reply-To header with something
like:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
where
[EMAIL PROTECTED] was the attempted address
The aliases file that mailman created contains this line:
test-bounces: "|/var/mailman/mail/mailman bounces test"
The bounce-messages are being rejected by Postfix:
Aug 21 10:26:06 mydomain postfix/smtpd[6799]: 1C03673B74: reject: RCPT
from ncmx03.mgw.rr.com[24.25.4.97]: 450 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ain.com>: User unknown in local recipient table; from=<> to=<test-boun
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> proto=ESMTP helo=<ncmx03.mgw.rr.
com>
This, honestly, doesn't suprise me. I don't see how they could possibly
be delivered with that addressing scheme. Is there some special wildcard
processing that should be enabled in Postfix to allow those addresses
to be resolved to the "test-bounces" address that appears in the mailman
aliases file?
TIA,
Chris
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