Reindl,
On 2018-09-04 00:49, Reindl Harald wrote:
> Am 03.09.18 um 16:29 schrieb Philip Rhoades:
>> On 2018-09-03 18:43, Reindl Harald wrote:
>>> Am 03.09.18 um 10:16 schrieb Philip Rhoades:
>>>> So it looks like something that RCM is adding to the headers is
>>>> being
>>>> objected to by the GMail servers or something - of course since
>>>> nothing
>>>> is ever actually delivered or bounced, I can't compare the header
>>>> lines
>>>> of the failed emails to the successful emails so I can't make any
>>>> more
>>>> progress trying to work out what the problem is.
>>>
>>> no idea about qmail (who uses such a completly unmaintained peice of
>>> software in 2018) but with postfix it's easy to get a BCC of submited
>>> messages
>>>
>>> main.cf:
>>> header_checks = pcre:/etc/postfix/header_checks_smtpd.cf
>>>
>>> header_checks_smtpd.cf:
>>> /^header-regex/ BCC destination(a)example.com
>>
>>
>> That does not help - as I said - I HAVE the original sent mail in the
>> Maildir folder - I don't need a BCC . . you misunderstood and snipped
>> out the relevant information
>
> you said "of course since nothing is ever actually delivered or
> bounced,
> I can't compare the header lines of the failed emails to the successful
> emails"
>
> so when you say you can't compare WHY when you have it?
You are still misunderstanding - the mail has header lines that were
included by RCM and the local server - so that mail, stored in the Sent
folder, can easily be resent manually - which works. The problem is
that because the mails that are sent unsuccessfully by RCM directly, and
appear to reach the GMail server and then disappear - we never see the
header lines that would be added by the GMail server(s) - so we can't
compare them to the mails that are resent manually and successfully.
P.
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Philip Rhoades
PO Box 896
Cowra NSW 2794
Australia
E-mail: phil(a)pricom.com.au