Postfix rewrite
Hello everybody!
I'm having some trouble with my Postfix server. I have migrated my old working config to a new vps server and I can't send email with a proper header for some reason. Google rejects the email because Postfix adds automatically X-Original-To: to the header which does not match with the sender address. So it goes to spam folder. This drives me crazy, I have tried canonical maps, general maps, sender_canonical_maps none of them helped. Also I think it is not a spamfilter issue, I stopped spamassassin and didn't helped either. I guess I'm missing some trivial configuration settings. By the way Postfix are same version on both box, also system are CentOS on both VPS. If any hints please help me out, thanks very much in advance! Current config: Quote:
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Hi,
Just some update regarding to my issue. After finally I found in Virginmedia webmail the original header to check the full email structure and I found the issue. On my old Hetzner VPS server the default route goes via IPv4, but on my new OVH VPS server it goes via IPv6. Meaning the Postfix configuration use the IPv6 address instead of the IPv4, so obviously the reserve check against the zone wont match. I used on the old server the config like this: Quote:
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I hope it will help someone who has this issue. This almost drove me mad, Virgin didn't tell me what the real issue was and I didn't see the full header to check it out. Now it's all good! ;) Also some tools to check headers if you need: https://toolbox.googleapps.com/apps/messageheader/ |
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