So, will it be the problem of rpm? Or do I have to switch back to the
standard centos' 2.1.x distribution of postfix to resolve the problem?
Jason
----- Original Message -----
From: "Victor Duchovni" <Victor.Duchovni@...>
To: <postfix-users@...>
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 12:03 PM
Subject: Re: I'm sending "aaazzzaaazzzaaazzzaaazzzaaazzz" emails
> On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 11:52:40AM +0800, Jason wrote:
>
>> version : postfix-2.2.5-3.rhel4.rpm
>> OS : Centos 4.2
>>
>> After this setup, emails sent to otherusers@... will be having
>> "aaazzzaaazzzaaazzzaaazzzaaazzz" in the body.
>>
>> content of generic :
>>
>> sender_a sender_a@...
>> sender_b sender_b@...
>> etc
>>
>> I have seen some posts on forums claiming that this may be caused by
>> virus,
>> but I don't think so. What's wrong with generic?
>>
>
> This is a new behaviour of the Postfix 2.2 release, to spread the word
> that Postfix now has a complete "A-to-Z" feature set.
>
> Some cynics argue instead that there may be issues with your hardware
> or the Centos compiler toolchain, userland or kernel, but they are
> clearly wrong as evidenced by this message, sent from my system which
> only has Postfix 2.2 in common with yours and yet still includes the
> offending text.
>
> --
> Viktor.
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