final delivery log

rranieri

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Is possible On Web Tracking Center see remote delivery ?

for example:

May 30 14:08:48 pmg relay4/smtp[32664]: 4488621F05: to=<xxxx@xxxx.com.br>, relay=mx.core.locaweb.com.br[177.153.23.241]:25, delay=0.28, delays=0.09/0/0.13/0.05, dsn=5.7.1, status=bounced (host mx.core.locaweb.com.br[177.153.23.241] said: 550 5.7.1 <xxxxx@xxxx.com.br>: Recipient address rejected: SPF MAIL FROM check failed (in reply to RCPT TO command))
 
Is possible On Web Tracking Center see remote delivery ?
I don't completely understand the question - please describe what you want to acheive

else - the log line you posted says that PMG could not send the mail to <xxxx@xxxx.com.br> because its mail-server mx.core.locaweb.com.br[ rejected it - since PMG's IP is not listed in the SPF record for xxxx.com.br
 
Hi, on the web tracking center we only see the log lines referring to the incoming email, the outgoing connection and delivery to the recipient appears only by accessing /var/log/mail.log.
Sorry if it wasn't clear.
 
could you share the complete log and a screenshot of the tracking center?

also - it seems you've made some modifications to the postfix config - please share those as well (the log-tracker is highly efficient, but not too flexible in the format it expects the logs to be in)
 
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in this example we only have the email log coming in but not the sending error to the remote server

May 30 15:11:19 pmg relay4/smtp[36005]: AA6E4220AC: to=<jonimar.radtke@tulio.com.br>, relay=mx-ha.skymail.net.br[168.0.133.10]:25, delay=0.29, delays=0.06/0/0.15/0.07, dsn=5.7.23, status=bounced (host mx-ha.skymail.net.br[168.0.133.10] said: 550 5.7.23 <jonimar.radtke@tulio.com.br>: Recipient address rejected: Message rejected due to: SPF fail - not authorized. Please see http://www.openspf.net/Why?s=mfrom;...p=200.170.82.74;r=jonimar.radtke@tulio.com.br (in reply to RCPT TO command))
 
as said please share your postfix conifig modifications (relay4 is not a postfix service name afaik)
 
Yes, of course, we configure sending over multiple IPs due to receiving policies of some providers

main.cf

sender_dependent_default_transport_maps = randmap:{relay1,relay2,relay3,relay4,}
smtp_connection_cache_on_demand=no

master.cf


relay1 unix - - n - - smtp
-o smtp_bind_address=200.170.82.71
-o smtp_helo_name=pmg1.sili.com.br
-o syslog_name=relay1
relay2 unix - - n - - smtp
-o smtp_bind_address=200.170.82.72
-o smtp_helo_name=pmg2.sili.com.br
-o syslog_name=relay2
relay3 unix - - n - - smtp
-o smtp_bind_address=200.170.82.73
-o smtp_helo_name=pmg3.sili.com.br
-o syslog_name=relay3
relay4 unix - - n - - smtp
-o smtp_bind_address=200.170.82.74
-o smtp_helo_name=pmg4.sili.com.br
-o syslog_name=relay4
 

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