The test is in netservices.c. You could try patching in a HELO before the MAIL command. Or check postfix's main.cf for reject_unauth_pipelining directive. Not sure what removing it might result in for everything else. The "feature" of logging this for every occurrence appears to have been introduced in 2.6.
On Sat, November 20, 2010 20:31, Shawn Heisey wrote:
I have this message over and over in the log on my personal Debian mailserver:
improper command pipelining after MAIL from mail.example.org[ip.ad.dr.es]
It started on November 10th, when I installed updates on the machine, upgrading postfix from 2.5.5-1.1 to 2.7.1-1~bpo50+1.
I grabbed a sniffer trace, where I found that Xymon is sending, in a single packet, a "mail" command followed by "quit". The server responds with the following because this is a violation of the strict RFC:
503 5.5.1 Error: send HELO/EHLO first 221 2.0.0 Bye
My postfix config has two places where it checks for unauthorized pipelining, one of which was not preceded by permit_mynetworks, so I fixed that, and it didn't help.
I am running the lenny-backports xymon package, version 4.3.0~beta2.dfsg-5~bpo50+1.
Can the test be re-engineered so that it follows proper SMTP protocol and waits for a server response between each command?
Thanks, Shawn
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