So what does that translate to for Imail? Max two sessions? 1 bad
recipient, then blacklist it? That seems awfully low.
IMGate doesn't blacklist in a session. It disconnects the session
after 2 5xx's.
Eventually, through harvesting the mail log, enough sessions with
(even one) bad
Agreed - but that project is not yet funded - SO - again - what are the
recommended settings for this feature or how can I disable it.
Travis
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Bill, I am looking forward to that. Would this be using the Declude logs or the
Imail logs to gather the IPs to block?
John T
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The main problem with implementation thus far of a new gateway service is
making the LDAP quieries understand the Imail aliases. Since Imail does not
publish the aliases in LDAP it refuses everything that is an alias. I tried
reading an Ipswitch KB article that is supposed to help with this, but
Why is your gateway server accepting email for non-existent addresses? That
is the problem and that is what you have to resolve.
John T
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We're using the logs for data mining to determine what IP's to block. It's been extremely enlightening and productive. At this point we're trying to determine an algorythm to automate the process of identifying IP's that we're not going to accept maill from. Just after a few days we're denying
So this feature is in essence useless for me in your opinion. So, how do I
disable it in Imail? Eventually we will move things over to Exchange and
this will be moot, but for now it just became an issue for the first time
since version 4.
TR
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I did find this in the logs:
11:23 15:36 SMTPD(63ed01a50125) [65.74.132.77] Max Invalid RCPTs
Exceeded
This has never been an issue before - should I just up the limit in the SMTP
services settings from 20 to something higher until it plays nice? What the
recommended settings for
All,
I noticed today that mail started not coming into the inboxes. I noticed
that my SMTP gateway server IP was in the Control Access List as to deny
email from it. I removed it from the list and after about 15 minutes it
pops back up in there. Does anyone know why this might be
I did find this in the logs:
11:23 15:36 SMTPD(63ed01a50125) [65.74.132.77] Max Invalid RCPTs Exceeded
This has never been an issue before should I just up the limit in
the SMTP services settings from 20 to something higher until it
plays nice? What the recommended settings for
So what does that translate to for Imail? Max two sessions? 1 bad
recipient, then blacklist it? That seems awfully low.
TR
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