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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