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Question about Successful Mail Delivery Report
\ Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães (16 May 2007)
. \ (Wietse Venema) (16 May 2007)
. . \ Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães (16 May 2007)
. . . \ Victor Duchovni (16 May 2007)
. . . . \ Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães (16 May 2007)
. \ Victor Duchovni (16 May 2007)
. . \ (Wietse Venema) (16 May 2007)

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Subject:Re: Question about Successful Mail Delivery Report
Group:Postfix-users
From:Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães
Date:16 May 2007


 


Victor Duchovni escreveu:
> On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 02:46:16PM -0300, Leonardo Rodrigues Magalh??es wrote:
>
>
>> Wietse Venema escreveu:
>>
>>> Leonardo Rodrigues Magalh???es:
>>> [ Charset ISO-8859-1 unsupported, converting... ]
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi Guys,
>>>>
>>>> I have recently migrated some postfix 2.2 to postfix 2.3. (2.3.8 if
>>>> it matters).
>>>>
>>>> After that, i started receiving some messages like the one below.
>>>>
>>>> I'm pretty sure this is DSN related stuff, which is new to 2.3.
>>>> Anyway, is it possible to disable this 'success' notifications ? Are the
>>>> notifications being asked by the client in some specific header ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>> The Postfix 2.1 manual page says:
>>>
>>> -v Send an email report of the first delivery attempt (Postfix
>>> ver-
>>> sions 2.1 and later). Mail delivery always happens in the
>>> back-
>>> ground. When multiple -v options are given, enable verbose
>>> log-
>>> ging for debugging purposes.
>>>
>>> It's the same text for Postfix 2.4.
>>>
>>>
>> I checked master.cf and none of my services have '-v' option. Even
>> without -v, would postfix send those delivery notifications, or those
>> are related to the 'RCPT=TO <asd> NOTIFY=SUCCESS' you sent in
>> another message of this thread ??? :)
>>
>> If it's NOTIFY=SUCCESS related, is it possible to find those messages
>> (that requested notify=success) on the logs ? Is it something logged
>> differently for them ?
>>
>
> Yes, with a sufficiently recent Postfix the bounce daemon logs the
> notice type, the original queue id and the notice queue id. Provided of
> course that the server sending the notices is yours and not a remote server.
>
> This said, this really is an MUA question, check your *MUA* settings.
>
>

Guys thanks for the answers ..... yeap i found the bounce logs on
maillog:

May 16 08:20:50 correio postfix/bounce[7892]: 97D5FF8003: sender
delivery status notification: AF08AF8002
May 16 09:15:50 correio postfix/bounce[11341]: 77BA9F8002: sender
delivery status notification: 8745AF8004
May 16 09:20:50 correio postfix/bounce[11668]: 96739F8005: sender
delivery status notification: AF2B0F8003
May 16 09:20:52 correio postfix/bounce[11668]: 298ECF8003: sender
delivery status notification: 3403DF8002
May 16 09:30:51 correio postfix/bounce[12200]: 14218F8003: sender
delivery status notification: 1EFFAF8002
May 16 09:40:51 correio postfix/bounce[13213]: 2BE6DF8003: sender
delivery status notification: 3DD18F8002


and yes ..... the message was being sent with NOTIFY=SUCCESS option.
It's not a MUA indeed, it's a SAP server sending notifications of some
kind of scheduled job. As there's a person checking the address used as
sender of those SAP notifications, i got a bunch of these 'delivery
notification' messages.

Thanks for the answers, there's no problem at all :)

--


Atenciosamente / Sincerily,
Leonardo Rodrigues
Solutti Tecnologia
http://www.solutti.com.br

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