Is there a way to avoid filtering mydomain to mydomain emails? I am NOT
using an outgoing filter at all, but incoming mails from the same domain are
still considered incoming, and people are upset that they get caught in the
filter since I am not always around to hand filter for a time.
Has anyon
One more problem today, then I think I'll be able to give it a rest...:)
I've written a filter that I want to apply to outbound mail. I placed the
exe for the filter in the mailroot/bin folder, and added a .tab file to the
mailroot/filters folder for the filter. I also added an entry in
filters
At 14:41 8/26/2003, Davide Libenzi wrote:
>XMail does a lookup of the reversed IP plus the MAPS server name. The only
>way to have it to return a positive response is the host name :
>
>209.119.0.109.relays.osirusoft.com.
>
>to return a positive lookup.
Well, apparently someone poisoned the dns f
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003, Tracy wrote:
> There appears to be a problem in MAPS processing.
>
> When the MAPS server name can be resolved, but the server is unreachable,
> the lookup should fail. However, what I've experienced is that when it
> fails, it blocks the incoming connection rather than allow
At 14:34 8/26/2003, Davide Libenzi wrote:
> > In the last couple of days, I've had about 8 bounces for this (ENODNS),
> > even though the address has been whitelisted for weeks.
> >
> > Any ideas where to look?
>
>It does look very strange to me. The IP is looking fine inside logs, so it
>is pretty
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003, Tracy wrote:
> Running XMail 1.16 on Win2K Server.
>
> Having a problem with mail getting randomly rejected. I have whitelisted an
> address, but it randomly is rejected instead of being accepted.
>
> In smtp.ipprop.tab, I have the line:
>
> "64.253.55.25/32" "WhiteList=1
There appears to be a problem in MAPS processing.
When the MAPS server name can be resolved, but the server is unreachable,
the lookup should fail. However, what I've experienced is that when it
fails, it blocks the incoming connection rather than allowing it.
For instance, the following log en
S=F6nke Ruempler wrote:
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>=20
>=20
> Received: from TERRYXP (65.193.64.252:17208)
>=20
> is infected with Sobig - someone on this list??
Must be, this system was flooding me with infected emails today, I know=20
blocked it but some other systems are taking over
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Greetings,
Running XMail 1.16 on Win2K Server.
Having a problem with mail getting randomly rejected. I have whitelisted an
address, but it randomly is rejected instead of being accepted.
In smtp.ipprop.tab, I have the line:
"64.253.55.25/32" "WhiteList=1"
(the two strings are separated
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