From: Magnus Bäck (no email)
Date: Wed Jan 07 2004 - 13:13:22 EST
On Wednesday, January 07, 2004 at 19:04 CET,
wrote:
> I am using maps. I have a script run on my internal server that
> extracts all of my users and creates a text file for postfix to use.
> It then ftp's it to my gateway where a cronjob runs a script that runs
> postmap. Everything is verified at the gateway before being passed to
> the internal server.
>
> I am using the following rbl's:
> list.dsbl.org
> opm.blitzed.org
> sbl.spamhaus.org
> dnsbl.sorbs.net
>
> So, I'm confused about why a bounce is being generated to these
> addresses. Speculation could be that the message originated before the
> bounce destination got rbl'd.
Yes, for example. The logs will tell you why the internal server
rejected the mail. We can't help you with that.
> Still, the question remains the same. Is there a way for me to tell
> postfix not to bother with these?
No. Once a mail is accepted, it will be either delivered, bounced
because of age, or manually deleted.
Wietse recently posted a patch that added a main.cf parameter to allow
for a different queue lifetime for bounces. That might help you. Still,
that would be a fix for the symptom and not the problem.
-- Magnus Bäck
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