Hello I'm back with a weird problem, I'm trying to configure an automatic response and when I do a test, I get no feedback, do you have any idea on the problem? Yours faithfully Michel
The error is already in the log: "discarding vacation response to mailinglist recipient". So it seems like the address sending to this mailbox is seen as mailing list/newsletter/ticket system.
You're right, I've just done a gmail test and it works, but via port 127.0.0.1 and not via the server's IP address. Any response? Mz
I'm going to say no, because when I interrogate the header of the message, it's noted that it's the local address that's sending and not the IP address of the server. Unfortunately, this goes into the spam folder, so it doesn't work. Link to a previous message, dated: https://forum.howtoforge.com/threads/autoresponder-not-using-relayhost.60168/ Mz
This is a different topic, as far as I see. The link you posted is about a relay host setup and not about a mail server that is directly connected to the internet for sending.
Ok till , but when your SPF is correct and it goes directly to the spam folder, how do I explain it to the customer? v=spf1 a mx ip4:XXX.XXX.XXX.XX ~all One thing Till, why not implement srs in postfix? Mz
Google can put an email for whatever reason into the spam folder, it depends on many things from email contntent to domain or IP reputation. Having a correct SPF is nice, but this does not mean an email can not end up as spam. You can use posters if you want, ISPConfig uses a fairly standard postfix setup, google for posters and set it up. Personally, I do not want to use posters on my systems as it can ruin your server sender reputation, but you can find a thread on that topic here: https://forum.howtoforge.com/thread...ot-dkim-sign-forwarded-messages-solved.87742/