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Subject: Re: strange bounce with domains with double dash's in them
From: Wietse Venema (wietseporcupine.org)
Date: Sat Aug 05 2000 - 08:16:35 CDT


This was fixed a while ago in or before postfix-19991231-pl08.
Copy the file "util/valid-hostname.c".

        Wietse

Matthew McGehrin:
>
> I own serveral domains that contain double dashes as it is legal via
> he registration authorities. One of my domaings, got--milk.com, is
> unable to receive mail. Postfix is generating a warning based on
> the second dash.
>
> Below is some debug information to help find the problem.
>
>
> file: /etc/postfix/virtual
> mcgehrin got--milk.com mcgehrinyahoo.com
>
> file: /var/log/maillog
> bluemoon# grep 459581E001 maillog
> Aug 5 06:13:58 bluemoon postfix/pickup[2588]: 459581E001: uid=0 from=<root>
> Aug 5 06:13:58 bluemoon postfix/cleanup[19365]: 459581E001: message-id=<20000805111358.459581E001bluemoon.reverse.net>
> Aug 5 06:13:58 bluemoon postfix/qmgr[7765]: 459581E001: from=<rootbluemoon.reverse.net>, size=292 (queue active)
> Aug 5 06:13:58 bluemoon postfix/qmgr[7765]: 459581E001: to=<mcghehringot--milk.com>, relay=none, delay=0, status=bounced (bad host/domain syntax: "got--milk.com")
>
> bluemoon# /usr/local/sbin/postconf | grep version
> mail_version = Postfix-19991231-pl06
>
> Im running the OpenBSD port
>
> OpenBSD bluemoon 2.7 BLUEMOON#1 i386
> bluemoon# df -k
> Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
> /dev/wd0a 253583 20600 220304 9% /
> /dev/wd0d 1015269 576101 388405 60% /usr
> /dev/wd0e 1015269 5065 959441 1% /var
> /dev/wd0f 11254561 53268 10638565 0% /home
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> -- Matthew
>
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