On Tue, 25 May 2004, Sergio Casagrande wrote:

> Hi Davide,
> sometimes xmail receive a message but it doesn't run filter script.
> In smtplog I can see only one line like this
> 
> ""    "telsey.it"     "130.244.199.130"       "2004-05-25 14:01:45"   =
> "fep02-svc.swip.net"  "telsey.it"     ""      "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"     "S3D0F3"       
>  =
> "RCPT=3DOK"   ""      "0"     ""
> 
> Normaly, you know that there are two lines ;)
> ....and another strange thing is that in smail log there is no log about =
> smtp line (normaly for two lines in smtp log there is a line in smail =
> log)
> In debug mode the console shows me only smtp connection with remote =
> server but no other messages (filter run or relay)
> Telsey is the primary domain with only a address (xxxx)
> All recipient addresses have a cmdaliases file with smtprelay line =
> inside.
> There are other two third level domain manage directly from xmail.
> The message arrive to main mail server and it is intercept from =
> antivirus (I discovered this situation because xmail should scan all =
> messages with antivirus filter script)
> I could suppose that these messages are infected messages.
> Xmail runs on w2k. This behaviour there was in 1.18 and also in =
> 1.19-pre5 (one day and it is all ok).

If you have a RCPT=OK and no RECV=OK, the message never got accepted by 
XMail. Otherwise you'd see a RECV=OK line for the same message ID. This 
could likely have happened because there has been a problem with the 
network between the client and the server. When XMail forcibly reject 
messages (because of policies or SMTP filters) it spits out SMTP log 
lines.



- Davide

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