Re: Is this a correct for relayhost exception when from=<> ?

From: Benjamin Donnachie (no email)
Date: Fri Jun 01 2007 - 15:05:33 EDT

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    Wietse Venema wrote:
    > Why does the mail bounce?

    Bounces are very rare - usually less than one a month and caused by a
    user being over quota or postfix accepting mail for a recipient listed
    in /etc/passwd which doesn't have an account with cyrus.

    > Are you accepting spam/viruses/non-existent recipients, and then
    > sending backscatter bounces into the Internet?

    Definitely not - most rejects are handled during the connection phase.
    I've additionally got ClamAV as a content filter which silently kills
    any viruses it may find.

    > If you can deliver mail directly to remote MX hosts, why are you
    > using the ISP's server?

    I can deliver directly to most, but a few cause a problem. Being on a
    dynamic IP range I've chosen to deliver through my ISP.

    > If you can't deliver mail directly to remote MX hosts, your bounces
    > will be lost.

    They've got more chance of getting through if I deliver them direct
    rather than through my ISP which will kill them instantly.

    It would be easier if there was a postfix equivalent of the cyrus smmapd
    utility - it basically reports via tcp whether a mailbox exists and
    whether it is unavailable due to being over quota.

    It's no drama - I'll eventually move over to LDAP and use a policy
    service for over quota conditions. But, at this stage, my site is
    definitely in the hobby category and I can't justify spending the time
    to set it up for negligible benefit.

    Take care,

    Ben


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