From: Victor Duchovni (no email)
Date: Wed Sep 01 2004 - 11:38:27 EDT
On Wed, Sep 01, 2004 at 10:38:49PM +0800, Xin LI wrote:
> Sep 1 22:25:52 beastie postfix/smtpd[497]: warning: Unable to look up NS host dnsauth3.sys.gtei.net for Helo command english-breakfast.cloud9.net: Host not found
> Sep 1 22:25:52 beastie postfix/smtpd[497]: 01265130E45: client=english-breakfast.cloud9.net[168.100.1.9]
> Sep 1 22:25:52 beastie postfix/cleanup[486]: 01265130E45: message-id=<>
> Sep 1 22:25:52 beastie postfix/cleanup[486]: 01265130E45: discard: body aaazzzaaazzzaaazzzaaazzzaaazzz from english-breakfast.cloud9.net[168.100.1.9]; from=<> to=<> proto=ESMTP helo=<english-breakfast.cloud9.net>: "aaazzz Junk"
> Sep 1 22:29:05 beastie postfix/smtpd[497]: disconnect from english-breakfast.cloud9.net[168.100.1.9]
>
> My own server is runninng postfix 2.1.4 with TLS configuration. My
> time zone is GMT+08:00.
No message of this sort arrived here... Because the message you received
had no headers, your Postfix added a header qualified with your domain
name. During the same no messages from owner-postfix-users without
remotely defined message-ids were received here. Please show the
message-ids of the immediately previous and immediately next message
from owner-postfix-users (if you run multiple MX hosts, sort the
logs from multiple hosts by time).
> Sep 1 22:25:52 beastie postfix/cleanup[486]: 01265130E45: message-id=<>
> The problem is really strange, but as I stated at the beginning of this
> letter, this is more likely a postfix issue rather than a mailman issue,
> as it seems that the remote client is actually dealing with bounces.
>
The problem could be with your server if no one else receives messages
of this sort.
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