Yes, I'm an old guy, so I know it's been around since the 90s.
But not in as widespread use by "companies" as it is today. Many
companies in the 90s had onsite microsoft mail servers, or
sun/unix/linux mail serversĀ and a lot of the shared hosting was
I had the same problem with office/outlook senders.
I had to whitelist a big prefix (40.107.0.0/16) in
/etc/spamdyke/whitelist_ip file, because I had tried whitelist_senders
before and it wont work.
Regards
Em
On Fri, March 22, 2024 4:40 am, Gary Bowling wrote:
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> In the spamdyke config, the default is to use spamcop for
> blacklisting. I've had a lot of trouble recently with spamcop. They
> keep adding the outlook.com servers to their database. Which means
> every company that
In the spamdyke config, the default is to use spamcop for
blacklisting. I've had a lot of trouble recently with spamcop.
They keep adding the outlook.com servers to their database. Which
means every company that uses Microsoft office 365 for mail gets