also sprach Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <hmh@debian.org> [2005.08.27.2104 +0200]: > ONLY if it had to queue, no? If it didn't, the incoming SMTP connection is > still active and it will 5xx/4xx it AFAIK. The logs suggest otherwise: Aug 27 11:47:21 albatross postfix/smtpd[526]: E8FB68E9DED: client=albatross.madduck.net[127.0.0.1] Aug 27 11:47:21 albatross postfix/cleanup[1261]: E8FB68E9DED: message-id=<20050827094720.GA14607@cirrus.madduck.net> Aug 27 11:47:22 albatross postfix/qmgr[26201]: E8FB68E9DED: from=<madduck@cirrus.madduck.net>, size=1869, nrcpt=1 (queue active) Aug 27 11:47:22 albatross postfix/smtpd[526]: disconnect from albatross.madduck.net[127.0.0.1] Aug 27 11:47:23 albatross postfix/local[527]: E8FB68E9DED: to=<madduck+mdtest@madduck.net>, relay=local, delay=2, status=deferred (temporary failure. Command output: this is a test ) I don't know for sure, but I think "bounced" means that the local postfix generates a DSN and sends it on. The connection with the sender was closed before. -- Please do not send copies of list mail to me; I read the list! .''`. martin f. krafft <madduck@debian.org> : :' : proud Debian developer and author: http://debiansystem.info `. `'` `- Debian - when you have better things to do than fixing a system Invalid/expired PGP (sub)keys? Use subkeys.pgp.net as keyserver! "africa is a nation..." - george w. bush
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