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https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/441651/where-is-the-postfix-mail-delivery-status-report
I'm using CentOS 7. I wanted to test my PostFix mail forwarding so I ran [root@server /]# echo "Subject: sendmail test" sendmail -v [email protected] Mail Delivery Status Report will be mailed to <root>. I don't see the email received at my forwarding address and I can't figure out where the log of what happened is. I checked
http://www.postfix.org/DSN_README.html
Postfix VERP support compatibility. Restricting the scope of "success" notifications. Just like reports of undeliverable mail, DSN reports of successful delivery can give away more information about the internal infrastructure than desirable. Unfortunately, disallowing "success" notification requests requires disallowing other DSN requests as well.
http://postfix.1071664.n5.nabble.com/Mail-Delivery-Status-report-td101590.html
> Postfix can produce two types of mail delivery reports for debugging: > > • What-if: report what would happen, but do not actually deliver mail. This mode of operation is requested with: > > % /usr/sbin/sendmail -bv address... > > Mail Delivery Status Report will be mailed to <your login name>. > > • What happened: deliver mail and report successes and/or failures, including replies from ...
http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html
Postfix version 2.1 and later can produce mail delivery reports for debugging purposes. These reports not only show sender/recipient addresses after address rewriting and alias expansion or forwarding, they also show information about delivery to mailbox, delivery to non-Postfix command, responses from remote SMTP servers, and so on.
http://web.mit.edu/netbsd/src/gnu/dist/postfix/proto/DEBUG_README.html
These reports not only show sender/recipient addresses after address rewriting and alias expansion or forwarding, they also show information about delivery to mailbox, delivery to non-Postfix command, responses from remote SMTP servers, and so on. Postfix can produce two types of mail delivery reports …
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