How to reject mail with future time stamp
L. D. James via amavis-users
amavis-users at amavis.org
Sat Nov 30 15:40:45 CET 2013
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From: "Enlarge with Free trial" <hexagonalsummary at blogmarks.net>
To: <ljames at apollo3.com>
Subject: Get your hard long one today
Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2013 14:20:39 -0800
Message-ID: <002901ceed54$c1fafbd0$45f0f370$@net>
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boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0028_01CEED54.C1FAFBD0"
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Relevant maillog:
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Nov 29 09:45:58 ubuntuserver postfix/policy-spf[8767]: Policy action=PREPEND Received-SPF: none (blogmarks.net: No applicable sender policy available) receiver=ubuntuserver.apollo
3.com; identity=mailfrom; envelope-from="hexagonalsummary at blogmarks.net"; helo=mychat-e0911ce4; client-ip=61.228.190.105
Nov 29 09:45:58 ubuntuserver postfix/smtpd[8126]: 88A45DFE1C: client=61-228-190-105.dynamic.hinet.net[61.228.190.105]
Nov 29 09:45:59 ubuntuserver postfix/cleanup[8707]: 88A45DFE1C: message-id=<002901ceed54$c1fafbd0$45f0f370$@net>
Nov 29 09:45:59 ubuntuserver postfix/qmgr[3281]: 88A45DFE1C: from=<hexagonalsummary at blogmarks.net>, size=6196, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Nov 29 09:46:00 ubuntuserver postfix/smtpd[8126]: disconnect from 61-228-190-105.dynamic.hinet.net[61.228.190.105]
Nov 29 09:46:01 ubuntuserver postfix/pickup[8374]: 9A6F7E12AB: uid=0 from=<root>
Nov 29 09:46:01 ubuntuserver postfix/cleanup[8707]: 9A6F7E12AB: message-id=<20131129144601.9A6F7E12AB at ubuntuserver.apollo3.com>
Nov 29 09:46:01 ubuntuserver postfix/qmgr[3281]: 9A6F7E12AB: from=<root at ubuntuserver.apollo3.com>, size=625, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Nov 29 09:46:01 ubuntuserver postfix/local[8313]: 9A6F7E12AB: to=<root at ubuntuserver.apollo3.com>, orig_to=<root>, relay=local, delay=0.25, delays=0.21/0/0/0.04, dsn=2.0.0, status=
sent (delivered to mailbox)
Nov 29 09:46:01 ubuntuserver postfix/qmgr[3281]: 9A6F7E12AB: removed
Nov 29 09:46:05 ubuntuserver postfix/smtpd[8788]: connect from ubuntuserver[127.0.0.1]
Nov 29 09:46:05 ubuntuserver postfix/smtpd[8788]: 5C013E00FE: client=ubuntuserver[127.0.0.1]
Nov 29 09:46:05 ubuntuserver postfix/cleanup[8707]: 5C013E00FE: message-id=<002901ceed54$c1fafbd0$45f0f370$@net>
Nov 29 09:46:05 ubuntuserver postfix/qmgr[3281]: 5C013E00FE: from=<hexagonalsummary at blogmarks.net>, size=6675, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Nov 29 09:46:05 ubuntuserver postfix/smtpd[8788]: disconnect from ubuntuserver[127.0.0.1]
Nov 29 09:46:05 ubuntuserver amavis[19092]: (19092-08) Passed CLEAN, [61.228.190.105] [61.228.190.105] <hexagonalsummary at blogmarks.net> -> <ljames at apollo3.com>, Message-ID: <00290
1ceed54$c1fafbd0$45f0f370$@net>, mail_id: eE8dRPL+VVRw, Hits: 1.787, size: 6195, queued_as: 5C013E00FE, 5643 ms
Nov 29 09:46:05 ubuntuserver postfix/smtp[8768]: 88A45DFE1C: to=<ljames at apollo3.com>, relay=localhost[127.0.0.1]:10024, delay=7.6, delays=2/0.01/0/5.7, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250
2.0.0 from MTA([127.0.0.1]:10025): 250 2.0.0 Ok: queued as 5C013E00FE)
Nov 29 09:46:05 ubuntuserver postfix/qmgr[3281]: 88A45DFE1C: removed
Nov 29 09:46:05 ubuntuserver postfix/smtp[8789]: 5C013E00FE: to=<ljames at apollo3.com>, relay=mail.apollo3.com[50.75.184.36]:25, delay=0.28, delays=0.1/0.03/0.01/0.14, dsn=2.0.0, st
atus=sent (250 2.0.0 Ok: queued as 842DD148E2C)
Nov 29 09:46:05 ubuntuserver postfix/qmgr[3281]: 5C013E00FE: removed
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-- L. James
--
L. D. James
ljames at apollo3.com
www.apollo3.com/~ljames
On 11/30/2013 08:51 AM, tejas sarade wrote:
>
> Can you send the full headers of one of this email and relevent logs.
>
> On Nov 30, 2013 5:42 AM, "L. D. James via amavis-users"
> <amavis-users at amavis.org <mailto:amavis-users at amavis.org>> wrote:
>
> I have a number of messages coming to me that has a future time
> (between 2 and 12 hours in the future). The messages cause a
> little confusion because at a glance I keep seeing the same
> messages on top and not realizing I have received new messages
> since the flawed dated message.
>
> I also notice that all the messages with this flawed date (future
> timestamp) are spam messages, almost always lewd in content.
>
> Can someone advise me of a configuration using Amavis to
> block/reject those messages? Hopefully this will include a
> bounced message indicating why it was blocked.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -- L. James
>
> --
> L. D. James
> ljames at apollo3.com <mailto:ljames at apollo3.com>
> www.apollo3.com/~ljames <http://www.apollo3.com/%7Eljames>
>
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