From: Gene H. <ghe...@sh...> - 2019-04-27 22:34:14
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On Saturday 27 April 2019 17:28:45 jdow wrote: > On 20190427 03:11:23, Matthias Andree wrote: > > Am 24.04.19 um 18:47 schrieb jdow: > >> Fetchmail feeds off to Postfix which runs spamassassin via > >> procmail. It is a working configuration from way back so I > >> elected to perpetuate it rather than fix it. {^_-} > >> > >> This (or an older version of it) has been working for a couple > >> decades or more. > >> Along about 2019-Apr-04 it started to try to send an email to a > >> rather enigmatic address, > >> JkiO@JkiO----------------------.{MUNG]us-west-2.compute.amazonaws > >>.com. Old logwatch reports show a few sporadic "Illegal address > >> syntax in SMTP command" errors in the Postfix syslog messages. > >> But now I am getting them nearly every poll cycle. Nothing is > >> going out because I do not use the local Postfix for sending > >> mail. It seems to be an unnecessary step in the sending process. > >> I believe I have determined it is fetchmail itself that is > >> acquiring the localhost socket to send the mail using the audit > >> facility. > >> > >> What configuration error might I have introduced? > > > > Joanne, > > > > you are not using a multi-user mailbox setup unless you stripped > > more than the password from the poll mail.dslextreme.com section. > > I am however wondering if 6.3.24 is really the latest fetchmail > > package for Scientific Linux. > > I am fetching from multiple users and ISPs on the source end and > feeding a single user on the local destination end. The second ISP, > earthlink, does not use SSL. A second fetchmail is running in another > user's account that is not showing this problem because it is not > using SSL, either. > Which could be an ssl/tls problem, there have been changes in the last year, and maybe your linux hasn't kept itself up to date on that? Just a thought but I'd be checking version numbers just in case. My current install on this box is waaaay too old, but I think I have that fix in progress finally. Take care JoAnne. Cheers, Gene Heskett -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) Genes Web page <http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene> |