MailScanner issue after years

AP ap at phre.net
Fri Aug 30 14:35:23 UTC 2024


All those messages were processed once and then marked as relay reject when milter rejected them, they stay in the milterin folder but aren't reprocessing. I removed the X-myDomain-MailScanner-Relay-Reject lines from all of the messages hoping they would clear but they do not reprocess. I tried running sendmail in a for loop to process them all but they're not the right format apparently as it found no destination address.

[root at kratos milterin]# ls
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01CD4808CF47.A324B 13255808CF47.ABB4C 2C9F1808CF47.A9C5D 43320808CF74.A7131 5755D808CF74.A8680 6CAF68013C27.AB998 85A608013CC8.A6B2D 9A77F81BCAAC.A75F9 B72DA8013CC8.A4D4B D7268808CF47.A9AC9 EC30A808CF47.AA82E
021C2808CF74.AEDD0 134D58013CC8.AA922 2D126808CF74.ACA37 44FF6808CF76.A1997 58331808CF74.A2431 6D6F581BCA9F.A717D 85B1481BCA95.AEEE5 9C4D581BCA9F.AF3F1 B75D3808CF47.ADAC8 DA617808CF47.AD7A0 EC929808CF74.A4C59
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02691808CF74.AFF2D 152338013CC8.A02B6 2DA21808CF47.A9B55 45A8881BCA95.A9EFF 60AE581BCA95.A52E3 70A688013CC8.AB2EC 85DD1808CF47.A5CB4 9E4DA8013CC8.A8F60 BB902808CF74.AC651 DCAA5808CF76.AC4C5 F260D8013CC8.AEADD
02B47808CF47.ABF17 163EB8094D29.A4A18 2F30F808CF47.AD4F9 46F0E804A43A.A399E 620D2808CF74.A07B7 71ACB808CF47.AF0D0 86B32808CF7D.A49EE 9EC0A808CF47.A7005 BBA7F808CF74.A322D DD15B808CF47.A1A27 F2917808CF74.ABB4C
02C8C808CF74.A7ECC 17F468013CC8.A76D4 2F946808CF47.A99C4 47F3881F2DEC.A0DDC 63E0F808CF74.A535E 7242481BCAAC.AFB12 86C9B808CF74.A6134 9F907808CF47.A73EC BD595808CF74.A658E DD694808CF7D.A9320 F31BF81BCA95.AB761
02C8D808CF74.AB67C 1942F808CF47.A02FC 31700808CF74.ACE8B 4C471808CF74.A3A8E 65861808CF47.A88CE 75D9781BCA83.AD78F 8753881BCA98.AF338 A2F26808CF74.A4BC3 BD86381BCA95.A3650 DDCD981F2DEC.A2BC2 F35EA808CF74.ABAAD
03CFE808CF74.A4074 1A2C1808CF74.A3051 32535808CF74.A573A 4E70E808CF47.AE969 6603C8013CC8.A4933 75F28808CF74.A4198 882188013CC8.A1127 A32268013CC8.A4157 BE937808CF47.A83BC DE49481BCA83.A4700 F3744808CF74.AB178
045C4804A43A.A812D 1B4DC8013C27.A6998 33E5C81BCA95.A9B6B 4E94A808CF74.A4A7D 664A98013CC8.A8791 786DE8013CC8.AC8E3 89A3B808CF74.AF32D A42AE81F2DEE.A112A C2053808CF74.A4198 DF08780907B2.ABB4C F387D808CF74.ABD8A
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08A7D808CF47.A51DD 1CFA08013CC8.AB305 357FD808CF74.AED2E 4FA9481F2DEE.A7739 67B308013CC8.AB6CF 7B2AE808CF74.A5DAC 8A9D1808CF47.AB8BC A6BF28094D29.A715C CA27C808CF74.A7FA0 E0F748013CC8.A87FC
090D6808CF47.AC0BA 1D431808CF47.A6E39 358EE808CF74.A73E6 508C5808CF74.A74C5 67FF3808CF74.AC7AB 7EAEC808CF47.A20A3 8B670808CF74.A3B72 A6CE4808CF74.A7038 CB74F8013C27.A9FFE E17D6808CF7D.A38F6
09AB7808CF74.AF559 1DA0A81BCA98.A21C2 3759B8013C27.A911A 512B48013C27.A5D1F 685DA8013C27.A5D70 7F58781BCA98.A1583 8CAA6805789B.AC032 A8A91808CF47.A35ED CC0B6808CF7D.A1887 E5830808CF74.A889A
0A624808CF74.A9320 21366808CF74.A6E37 38CFE808CF47.A778C 513C0808CF74.AE586 695B9808CF73.A5835 80A02808CF47.A7DDD 8DA98808CF74.AEE71 A8C65805789B.AD407 CF02A81BCA9F.A1896 E584A808CF74.A16AB
0AACD808CF74.A99C0 24105808CF74.A4198 3C85A808CF47.AC4C5 514418013CC8.A28F7 695DC808CF47.AC4C5 83051808CF47.AFB9E 8F34D808CF74.AD8C5 AB1D581BCA9F.AB948 D0398808CF74.A124B E8470808CF74.A5E09
0D110804A43A.A8689 25479808CF74.A7471 3F6F3808CF7D.A904A 52D57808CF47.AA4CC 6991F8094D29.A4846 8378B808CF47.AE1F2 8F82A808CF7D.A83EF AF21780907B2.A5676 D082381F2DEE.A478D E9BBB8013CC8.AA36D
0DCE0804A43A.A5141 2A0A081BCAAC.A3530 415E1808CF7D.A9320 5540A81BCA95.AF364 6ADAA808CF74.A3660 845A7808CF47.A59A9 932BE808CF74.AEB3C B1EBE808CF74.ABB4C D24DA81BCA83.A7048 EA06D808CF74.ACC96
0F9E1808CF74.A7DAD 2AABD808CF74.A3437 415F7808CF74.AAAF2 5568F8013CC8.A6FC5 6C5D4808CF74.A4198 8556381F2DEC.AAFFB 934E8808CF74.A80AA B28C38013CC8.AB6B4 D53C181BCA9F.AB5AD EAC128013CC8.A598A
-rw-------. 1 postfix postfix 10939 Aug 30 09:13 01A738013CC8.A9004
-rwxrwxr-x. 1 postfix postfix 74428 Aug 30 09:13 01CD4808CF47.A324B
-rw-------. 1 postfix postfix 11309 Aug 30 09:13 021C2808CF74.AEDD0
-rwxrwxr-x. 1 postfix postfix 61070 Aug 30 09:13 0225D81BCAA0.A9B77
-rw-------. 1 postfix postfix 13111 Aug 30 09:13 02691808CF74.AFF2D
-rwxrwxr-x. 1 postfix postfix 37870 Aug 30 09:13 02B47808CF47.ABF17
-rw-------. 1 postfix postfix 5869 Aug 30 09:13 02C8C808CF74.A7ECC
-rw-------. 1 postfix postfix 28551 Aug 30 09:13 02C8D808CF74.AB67C
-rw-------. 1 postfix postfix 27980 Aug 30 09:13 03CFE808CF74.A4074
-rwxrwxr-x. 1 postfix postfix 146967 Aug 30 09:13 045C4804A43A.A812D
-rw-------. 1 postfix postfix 32661 Aug 30 09:13 078BD8013CC8.AE844
-rwxrwxr-x. 1 postfix postfix 15198 Aug 30 09:13 08A7D808CF47.A51DD
-rwxrwxr-x. 1 postfix postfix 31088 Aug 30 09:13 090D6808CF47.AC0BA
-rw-------. 1 postfix postfix 5756 Aug 30 09:13 09AB7808CF74.AF559
Here's a spam example in the milterin:

O<[brian at mydomain.com](mailto:brian at benchindustries.com)>
S<return-a13045-325106-325107-6c111a32=1217300393=8 at care.improvecarehealth.com>
Received: from liu3p01msc.safecorehomes.com (liu3p01msc.safecorehomes.com [154.6.110.198])
(using TLSv1.3 with cipher TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 (128/128 bits))
(no client certificate requested)
by [kratos.mydomain.com](http://kratos.capindy.com) (MailScanner Milter) with SMTP id 01A738013CC8
for <[brian at mydomain.com](mailto:brian at benchindustries.com)>; Thu, 29 Aug 2024 23:34:02 -0400 (EDT)
DKIM-Signature: a=rsa-sha256; bh=7Uc9y8PdnQ1+HWGrIXprdopptJLP2b0FSJVBy98JqEQ=;
c=relaxed/relaxed; d=care.improvecarehealth.com;
h=Subject:From:To:Sender:Reply-To:Date:List-Unsubscribe:List-Unsubscribe-Post:X-CampaignID:Message-ID:X-Mailer-Info:MIME-Version:Content-Type:Content-Transfer-Encoding;
s=default; t=1724988841; v=1;
b=pDVsWUt/6Xwes9q0GZVU2qu7dSTTvbFnMMozoUThpTsXHx5yPouqlsDXhNPRGGBMpmfxD17p
QQ0lggWsGe0Bt2wVK9zsmquMDMqSrPpt7xkzfs4B8fm6+IEcXbHUwb7uuKkhPWyqP7q/pJUhpU4
FEDHFRgrBI3N/ip5x2pMBA9s=

<message continues>

On Friday, August 30th, 2024 at 7:27 AM, Shawn Iverson <shawniverson at summitgrid.com> wrote:

> On 8/30/24 09:05, AP wrote:
>
>> I thought i had originally had that in there, and when I ran postconf it told me it was unused so I removed it because it didn't work with it in anyway.
>>
>> I directly copied your line into my config and mail is working as expected. So thank you very much, not sure what I misspelled the first time, but I definitely didn't have the [::1] at the end either.
>>
>> Now the question remains, how do I get these 201 messages out of the milterin queue to reprocess?
>
> You have messages sitting in milterin queue? Are you seeing any messages in the logs regarding those messages? What do the filenames look like? Are the permissions correct?
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