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Re: **Bounced** help

2004-09-13 04:00:49
Hi

I assumed that procmail was adding the **Bounced** info since i see no
mention of this in sendmail.cf file.
A for the quota issue that's ok since the user is over his quota and will
most likely be closed down due to non payment of a couple of invoices.

Mark

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dallman Ross" <dman(_at_)nomotek(_dot_)com>
To: <procmail(_at_)lists(_dot_)RWTH-Aachen(_dot_)DE>
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 11:13 AM
Subject: Re: **Bounced** help


On Mon, Sep 13, 2004 at 08:08:07AM +0100, Obantec Support wrote:

I just upgraded Spamassassin and increased the procmail logging level.
First
time i have seen this type of message.

procmail: Quota exceeded while writing
"/home/domain/domain130/./users/webbui/mbox"
procmail: Truncated file to former size
From garroway(_at_)seznam(_dot_)cz  Sun Sep 12 20:02:00 2004
 Subject: UK - email list
  Folder: **Bounced**

Now since the Folder: line is not a valid path and checking the maillog
i
see the message gets returned to sender. (maillog shows
garroway(_at_)seznam(_dot_)cz
is unknown user so probably a spam anyway)

Is there a way to pipe these to a script (perl if poss) so i can do some
checks and dump if meets certain checks.

Mark, "quota exceeded" is a limit that comes from your MTA, not
procmail.  Procmail seems merely to be reporting that it cannot write
to the spool.  Find where your MTA is imposing quota limits and change
the limits, or reroute the mail, etc.

-- 
dman

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