From: mouss (no email)
Date: Mon Apr 02 2007 - 05:02:23 EDT
Pierguido wrote:
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> mouss wrote:
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>> According to your logs, the message was received by the sendmail
>> command. There is only one smtpd line, and it corresponds to the after
>> the filter listener, as shown by comparing the message-id:
>>
>> ... postfix/pickup[29423]: 2A6A213EA0 ...
>> ... postfix/cleanup[29529]: 2A6A213EA0 ...
>> message-id=<d05aeabfd4c6804f82c825bc96920dbd at localhost>
>> ... postfix/smtpd[29534]: 420DC13E7C: client=localhost[127.0.0.1]
>> ... postfix/cleanup[29529]: 420DC13E7C:
>> message-id=<d05aeabfd4c6804f82c825bc96920dbd at localhost>
>>
>> Since you are not using sendmail directly, then something is using it on
>> your behalf, such as a webmail client.
>> try from a remote machine using a MUA (thunderbird, eudora, outlook, or
>> whatever).
>>
> Yes...with a mua (thunderbird) it works...now i understood...i just have
> to forbit to use the webmail and force using a mua for the internal mail.
> Thank you very much.
>
see if the webmail software can use smtp instead of running sendmail.
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