Topic: mlmmj bouncing messages - certificate configuration?
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I recently upgraded from 0.9.8 to 1.3.2 using the upgrade script, which appeared to run without error. I thought that the upgrade was successful, there is no problem with normal email delivery. But I just noticed that /etc/iredmail-release has not been updated, I don't know what is going on there, but it may not be related to my current problem.
My email server is small, only used by myself and family, and I host email for a couple of small non-profit organisations that I am involved with. The server is configured for about 4 domains, each with certificates and DKIM, this has been working well for years.
After the upgrade, I configured an mlmmj email list for a small group of users. This seemed to work, but when an email is sent to the list the sender often gets a response like:
To: me@domain1.com
From: list@domain2.com
Subject: Bouncing messages from list@domain2.comHi, this is the Mlmmj program managing the <volunteers@artforlife.nz>
mailing list.Some messages to you could not be delivered. If you're seeing this
message it means things are back to normal, and it's merely for your
information.Here is the list of the bounced messages:
- 2
Firstly it would be nice to know more about the non delivery, what is the "-2" at the end? The number changes.
In the server mail log, I see (with a few names changed for anonymity):
Feb 28 08:10:01 hostname postfix/10025/smtpd[24458]: connect from localhost[127.0.0.1]
Feb 28 08:10:01 hostname postfix/10025/smtpd[24458]: E995F69C2: client=localhost[127.0.0.1]
Feb 28 08:10:01 hostname postfix/cleanup[24461]: E995F69C2: message-id=<1614499801-24444-mlmmj-4ebd36ab@listdomain>
Feb 28 08:10:01 hostname postfix/qmgr[1513]: E995F69C2: from=<listname+bounces-probe-listusername=gmail.com@listdomain>, size=1726, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Feb 28 08:10:01 hostname postfix/10025/smtpd[24458]: disconnect from localhost[127.0.0.1]
Feb 28 08:10:01 hostname amavis[22868]: (22868-03) Passed CLEAN {RelayedInternal}, MLMMJ LOCAL [127.0.0.1] <listname+bounces-probe-listusername=gmail.com@listdomain> -> <listusername@gmail.com>, Message-ID: <1614499801-24444-mlmmj-4ebd36ab@listdomain>, mail_id: lr77An8UtpLt, Hits: -, size: 630, queued_as: E995F69C2, dkim_new=dkim:serverdefaultdomain, 241 ms
Feb 28 08:10:02 hostname amavis[22868]: (22868-03) Passed CLEAN, <listname+bounces-probe-listusername=gmail.com@listdomain> -> <listusername@gmail.com>, Hits: -, tag=0, tag2=0, kill=0, queued_as: E995F69C2, L/0/0/0
Feb 28 08:10:03 hostname postfix/smtp[24463]: Trusted TLS connection established to email-smtp.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com[54.79.55.21]:587: TLSv1.2 with cipher ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 (256/256 bits)
Feb 28 08:10:04 hostname postfix/smtp[24463]: E995F69C2: to=<listusername@gmail.com>, relay=email-smtp.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com[54.79.55.21]:587, delay=2.4, delays=0.05/0.1/1.4/0.78, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 Ok 01080177e7afa08c-ffaa3568-735f-4449-b768-6267ab0c6d7d-000000)
Feb 28 08:10:04 hostname postfix/qmgr[1513]: E995F69C2: removed
It looks to me like the wrong domain certificate is being used for the email going out from the list.
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