Emails on HOLD not processed and delivered

Arthur Stephens astephens at ptera.net
Wed Nov 26 00:45:04 GMT 2008


Jose Julian Buda wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Arthur Stephens" 
> <astephens at ptera.net>
> To: "MailScanner discussion" <mailscanner at lists.mailscanner.info>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 3:06 PM
> Subject: Re: Emails on HOLD not processed and delivered
>
>
>> Glenn Steen wrote:
>>> 2008/11/24 Arthur Stephens <astephens at ptera.net>:
>>>
>>>> I discovered this problem when customers complained about not 
>>>> getting emails
>>>> from some people.
>>>>
>>>> It appears that whenever an email using ESMTP protocol goes on hold 
>>>> to be
>>>> processed by mail scanner, it ends up being removed without 
>>>> processing it.
>>>> Here are a couple of the numerous log entries reflecting this...
>>>>
>>>> [root at mailgate ~]# grep 4013E6FB03C: /var/log/maillog
>>>> Nov 24 10:09:21 mailgate postfix/smtpd[14870]: 4013E6FB03C:
>>>> client=mail.sound-tele.com[66.45.208.237]
>>>> Nov 24 10:09:21 mailgate postfix/cleanup[14455]: 4013E6FB03C: hold: 
>>>> header
>>>> Received: from mail.sound-tele.com (mail.sound-tele.com 
>>>> [66.45.208.237])??by
>>>> mailgate.ptera.net (Postfix) with ESMTP id 4013E6FB03C??for
>>>> <sladichoffice at ptera.net>; Mon, 24 Nov 2008 10:09:21 -0800 (PST from
>>>> mail.sound-tele.com[66.45.208.237]; from=<ST-MsgCtr at sound-tele.com>
>>>> to=<sladichoffice at ptera.net> proto=ESMTP helo=<mail.sound-tele.com>
>>>> Nov 24 10:09:21 mailgate postfix/cleanup[14455]: 4013E6FB03C:
>>>> message-id=<EX2003BPcZi71mrvoGd00007995 at mail.sound-tele.com>
>>>>
>>>> [root at mailgate ~]# grep  53A4C6FB0A0: /var/log/maillog
>>>> Nov 24 10:22:30 mailgate postfix/smtpd[14219]: 53A4C6FB0A0:
>>>> client=unknown[206.169.232.4]
>>>> Nov 24 10:22:30 mailgate postfix/cleanup[17578]: 53A4C6FB0A0: hold: 
>>>> header
>>>> Received: from mail.columbiagrain.com (unknown [206.169.232.4])??by
>>>> mailgate.ptera.net (Postfix) with ESMTP id 53A4C6FB0A0??for
>>>> <foxhill at ptera.net>; Mon, 24 Nov 2008 10:22:30 -0800 (PST) from
>>>> unknown[206.169.232.4]; from=<rolstad at columbiagrain.com>
>>>> to=<foxhill at ptera.net> proto=ESMTP helo=<mail.columbiagrain.com>
>>>> Nov 24 10:22:30 mailgate postfix/cleanup[17578]: 53A4C6FB0A0:
>>>> message-id=<28D95A3746D8414AA52458549F3EA58705228B88 at pdx-mail1.columbiagrain.com> 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> [root at mailgate ~]# grep 592E66FB09E: /var/log/maillog
>>>> Nov 24 10:28:16 mailgate postfix/smtpd[18108]: 592E66FB09E:
>>>> client=seven.pairlist.net[209.68.2.241]
>>>> Nov 24 10:28:16 mailgate postfix/cleanup[15863]: 592E66FB09E: hold: 
>>>> header
>>>> Received: from seven.pairlist.net (seven.pairlist.net 
>>>> [209.68.2.241])??by
>>>> mailgate.ptera.net (Postfix) with ESMTP id 592E66FB09E??for
>>>> <cbk13 at ptera.net>; Mon, 24 Nov 2008 10:28:16 -0800 (PST) from
>>>> seven.pairlist.net[209.68.2.241]; 
>>>> from=<seattleiso-bounces at seattleiso.org>
>>>> to=<cbk13 at ptera.net> proto=ESMTP helo=<seven.pairlist.net>
>>>> Nov 24 10:28:16 mailgate postfix/cleanup[15863]: 592E66FB09E:
>>>> message-id=<alpine.WNT.1.10.0811241055310.3112 at hsadmjw2.hsvcs.washington.edu> 
>>>>
>>>> [root at mailgate ~]#
>>>>
>>>> I am so unlearned about this I do not know where to begin to solve 
>>>> this
>>>> problem.
>>>> Googling didn't reveal anything obvious.
>>>> What is the information between the ?? trying to tell me?
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Nothing special, just the received line that triggered the header
>>> check to arrange for the message to be put on hold, for MailScanner to
>>> pick up. IIRC, the ?? is a replacement for linebreaks.
>>> So far so good.
>>>
>>> What should happen next is that MailScanner should pick up a few
>>> messages and process them in a batch, telling you what happens, then
>>> either deleting, quarantine or requeue the message (with a new queue
>>> ID).
>>> That doesn't seem to be happening for you.
>>> Is MailScanner running?
>>> If it is, do you perhaps have any files in the hold queue directory
>>> that isn't a queue file (this has been know to make things go to
>>> pieces:-)?
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>> Ok I checked the queue directory and found only queue files there.
>> Here is the log of the missing email in question... I will mark the
>> lines with a >>
>>
>> >> Nov 24 04:57:54 mailgate postfix/smtpd[15326]: connect from
>> qmta10.emeryville.ca.mail.comcast.net[76.96.30.17]
>> Nov 24 04:57:55 mailgate sqlgrey: grey: domain awl match: updating
>> 76.96.30(76.96.30.17), comcast.net
>> Nov 24 04:57:56 mailgate postfix/smtpd[15311]: connect from
>> ff2.tintwin.com[216.117.206.100]
>> Nov 24 04:57:57 mailgate MailScanner[2499]: Requeue: 286976FB0FC.A6B4D
>> to 295586FB089
>> Nov 24 04:57:57 mailgate postfix/qmgr[1828]: 295586FB089:
>> from=<ret at anisome.net>, size=5793, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
>> Nov 24 04:57:57 mailgate MailScanner[2499]: Uninfected: Delivered 1 
>> messages
>> Nov 24 04:57:57 mailgate sqlgrey: grey: new:
>> 216.117.206(216.117.206.100), mxhheabbhpxhuefmabc at amazinglydiva.com ->
>> lauriek at ptera.net
>> >> Nov 24 04:57:57 mailgate postfix/smtpd[15326]: 4ABEF6FB0E8:
>> client=qmta10.emeryville.ca.mail.comcast.net[76.96.30.17]
>> Nov 24 04:57:57 mailgate postfix/smtpd[15311]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT
>> from ff2.tintwin.com[216.117.206.100]: 450 4.7.1 <lauriek at ptera.net>:
>> Recipient address rejected: Greylisted for 5 minutes;
>> from=<MxhHeABBHpxhUefMABc at amazinglydiva.com> to=<lauriek at ptera.net>
>> proto=SMTP helo=<amazinglydiva.com>
>> >> Nov 24 04:57:57 mailgate postfix/cleanup[13547]: 4ABEF6FB0E8: hold:
>> header Received: from QMTA10.emeryville.ca.mail.comcast.net
>> (qmta10.emeryville.ca.mail.comcast.net [76.96.30.17])??by
>> mailgate.ptera.net (Postfix) with ESMTP id 4ABEF6FB0E8??for
>> <rexroad at ptera.net>; Mon, 24  from
>> qmta10.emeryville.ca.mail.comcast.net[76.96.30.17];
>> from=<chucknvicki at comcast.net> to=<rexroad at ptera.net> proto=ESMTP
>> helo=<QMTA10.emeryville.ca.mail.comcast.net>
>> >> Nov 24 04:57:57 mailgate postfix/cleanup[13547]: 4ABEF6FB0E8:
>> message-id=<112420081325.17455.492AAB5E000238320000442F221555389407050C079002050C9A080C at comcast.net> 
>>
>>
>> This is the last entry for 4ABEF6FB0E8: No requeue. No delivery.
>>
>> Here is the trace of that email without the clutter.
>>
>> [root at mailgate ~]# grep 4ABEF6FB0E8: /var/log/maillog
>> Nov 24 04:57:57 mailgate postfix/smtpd[15326]: 4ABEF6FB0E8:
>> client=qmta10.emeryville.ca.mail.comcast.net[76.96.30.17]
>> Nov 24 04:57:57 mailgate postfix/cleanup[13547]: 4ABEF6FB0E8: hold:
>> header Received: from QMTA10.emeryville.ca.mail.comcast.net
>> (qmta10.emeryville.ca.mail.comcast.net [76.96.30.17])??by
>> mailgate.ptera.net (Postfix) with ESMTP id 4ABEF6FB0E8??for
>> <rexroad at ptera.net>; Mon, 24  from
>> qmta10.emeryville.ca.mail.comcast.net[76.96.30.17];
>> from=<chucknvicki at comcast.net> to=<rexroad at ptera.net> proto=ESMTP
>> helo=<QMTA10.emeryville.ca.mail.comcast.net>
>> Nov 24 04:57:57 mailgate postfix/cleanup[13547]: 4ABEF6FB0E8:
>> message-id=<112420081325.17455.492AAB5E000238320000442F221555389407050C079002050C9A080C at comcast.net> 
>>
>> [root at mailgate ~]#
>>
>> Thanks
>> Arthur
>>
>> -- 
>> Arthur Stephens
>> Senior Sales Technician
>> Ptera Wireless Internet Service
>> PO Box 135
>> Liberty Lake, WA 99019
>> 509-927-7837
>> For technical support visit http://www.ptera.net/support
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>
>
> Could it be a "Spam List" issue, because of a time out?
>
> Leave the
>
> Spam List =
>
> empty and restart mailscanner
Correction... It did not fix the problem but it did allow a lot of spam 
to get through.

-- 
Arthur Stephens
Senior Sales Technician
Ptera Wireless Internet Service
PO Box 135
Liberty Lake, WA 99019
509-927-7837
For technical support visit http://www.ptera.net/support
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