I’m not too sure, to be honest.  I’ve just sent a test message from the LAN to 
an invalid external user (eg asd...@btinternet.com), and I received a ‘non 
delivery’ message from the mail server of the domain saying the mailbox I was 
trying to send to was invalid.  Is this what you mean?
 
My postfix configuration file has the following line:
 
debug_peer_level = 2
 
What level should I set it to in order to get some more information?  I may be 
looking in the wrong places, but I’m struggling to find logs which show emails 
passing through the system.  The mail and imapd logs seem to show the same 
information, and the info is similar to that which I posted earlier, with some 
additional stuff showing users logging into their Inbox and other folders etc.

--- On Mon, 19/4/10, Joseph Brennan <bren...@columbia.edu> wrote:


From: Joseph Brennan <bren...@columbia.edu>
Subject: Re: Cyrus vacation notice
To: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Date: Monday, 19 April, 2010, 15:14




> From: <outofofficeu...@domain>
> To: <r...@server.domain>
> Subject: Absence notification


This would be OK if the incoming message came from r...@server.domain.

Are you doing something funny at the gateway, such that mail gets re-sent
to the cyrus system with MAIL FROM <r...@server.domain> ?  If so, bounces
don't go back to sender either.  Have people reported that too?

Look at the log records on the gateway and the cyrus system to see what
the sender address is.


Joseph Brennan
Lead Email Systems Engineer
Columbia University Information Technology




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