On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 12:49 PM, Koenraad Lelong
Hi,
I have an application running on a machine that sends status-mails. Unfortunately, it has no means to define a sender address. Instead it uses '@domain-name' (= nothing before the @). I filed a bug-report with the manufacturer. But what make me wonder, postfix _does_ accept the address that is sent and the whole message. Only afterwards the message is bounced, in the log file 127.0.0.1 does this, or at least tries it since there is no real sender-address. I think it's the spam-filter that does this. Shouldn't postfix reject the message immediately when receiving the incomplete sender-address ? Or do I have some configuration error ?
Now the application thinks it sent the message OK, and its log-files reports success.
Regards,
Koenraad Lelong.
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