Em Sex, 2003-02-14 ąs 14:29, Gordon Messmer escreveu: > On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 06:13, Joćo Borsoi Soares wrote: > > I want to use an anti-spam feature in my sendmail. I tried: > > > > FEATURE(dnsbl,`relays.osirusoft.com')dnl > > > > and it works fine. The problem is that one of my clients are in the > > blackhole list, but he is not a spammer. > ... > > I already have his email at /etc/mail/access, and > > he still get blocked. > > > Email addresses don't belong in /etc/mail/access. You need to put his > IP address there with the RELAY option, and run 'make' in /etc/mail. >
Sorry, but I think it's possible to use email based rules in /etc/mail/access. I was already doing it to enable my clientes to relay e-mails: From:[EMAIL PROTECTED] RELAY My clients started to get blocked after the dnsbl feature. What's the difference between RELAY and OK? Thanks. Joao. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list