At 04:55 PM 2/24/2006 -0500, Ki Song wrote: > > From: Francoise Becker <[log in to unmask]> > > Reply-To: LISTSERV site administrators' forum > > <[log in to unmask]> > > Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 16:52:53 -0500 > > To: [log in to unmask] > > Subject: Re: Windows XP Firewall > > > > Is your Postfix server set up properly to handle probe bounces? > > >How do I configure this? How do I know if this is setup correctly? If you plan to use LISTSERV's address probing feature with Postfix (the default is to do so when sending mail-merge jobs, for instance, or when you have configured a list for Auto-Delete), you must configure Postfix to direct all mail received for unknown recipients to LISTSERV. This is because bouncing address probes come back to specially-formatted addresses -- for instance, owner-mylist-l*someuser**EXAMPLE*[log in to unmask] These addresses positively identify to LISTSERV: - which list or mail-merge job originated the message that bounced; and - which recipient is the bouncing address. In order to direct these mails to LISTSERV, you need to modify Postfix's master.cf and main.cf files. Typically these are found in /etc/postfix, but your installation may vary. In the master.cf file, add a service called "lsvamin" as follows (we are assuming a default installation of LISTSERV for our file locations): # LISTSERV redirection lsvamin unix - n n - - pipe flags=F user=listserv argv=/usr/local/bin/lsv_amin /home/listserv/spool ${user} Then, in the main.cf file, add: fallback_transport=lsvamin local_recipient_maps= Stop and restart Postfix, if it is already running. Finally, in /etc/aliases, you will also have to add at least one LISTSERV alias: listserv: "|/usr/local/bin/lsv_amin /home/listserv/spool listserv" and then run `newaliases'. If you don't do this, mail sent to the 'listserv' user will end up in the unix mailbox, and never get to LISTSERV's command processor. If you prefer to create a Postfix virtual host instead, add the lsvamin service to master.cf as outlined above, and then add the following in main.cf: virtual_mailbox_domains = your.virtual.domain.com virtual_transport = lsvamin (Replace your.virtual.domain.com with the actual name of the virtual domain you will be creating.) In either case, it should be noted that all mail addressed to unknown recipients will be shunted to LISTSERV, which can cause LISTSERV postmasters to see significantly more bounce mail than they would otherwise.