Hi Robert,
> It looks like you may be using header checks in your
downstream Postfix
> instance, which is what's likely causing this to
happen. Remove the
No I don't think so as from the debug log of Postfix I can
see it get
into the body of the email like this:
Oct 27 15:36:32 dalamar postfix/smtpd[19643]: rec_put: type
N len 73
data Qld Govern
Oct 27 15:36:32 dalamar postfix/smtpd[19643]: rec_put: type
N len 76
data website -
Oct 27 15:36:32 dalamar postfix/smtpd[19643]: rec_put: type
N len 84
data require fu
and then *BOOM* Postfix gets an EOF and complains about a
lost connection.
Oct 27 15:36:32 dalamar postfix/smtpd[19643]: smtp_get: EOF
Oct 27 15:36:32 dalamar postfix/smtpd[19643]: lost
connection after DATA
from caramon.zordah.net[202.173.151.130]
There are none of the Postfix reject messages that suggest a
header or
body checks rejection.
It almost looks like it exceeds a certain threshold but it
doesn't seem
to be in the same place every time.
The preview of the email doesn't show any funny characters.
--
Regards,
Peter Kiem
Zordah IT - IT Consultancy and Internet Services
Ph: (0414) 724-766 Fax: (07) 3344-5827
Web: www.zordah.net Email: zordah zordah.net
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