Re: [xmail] Normal smtp.ipprop.tab behavior?

2009-05-08 Thread fred
Thanks Davide,

If I understand correctly I can't completely whitelist a certain smtp IP
range from all the filters/checks, I will have to create a whitelist within
my filters? This is not a problem, I just want to make sure.

-fred


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On Behalf Of Davide Libenzi
Sent: 7 mai 2009 23:19
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Subject: Re: [xmail] Normal smtp.ipprop.tab behavior?

On Thu, 7 May 2009, fred wrote:

 Hi guys,

 Is it normal that even if I put a range of IPs inside smtp.ipprop.tab that
 emails that I receive from theses IPs get caught by filters? I have triple
 checked all the .tab files and they are all in correct format (tabs and
 enter for last line).

Yes, it is possible. From the manual:

WhiteList

If set to 1, all peer IP based checks will be skipped.
 



- Davide


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Re: [xmail] Normal smtp.ipprop.tab behavior?

2009-05-08 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Fri, 8 May 2009, fred wrote:

 Thanks Davide,
 
 If I understand correctly I can't completely whitelist a certain smtp IP
 range from all the filters/checks, I will have to create a whitelist within
 my filters? This is not a problem, I just want to make sure.

You'd need to, even though this makes me think that the local/remote 
address filters inside filters.*.tab, can use a negation ('!') operator.


- Davide


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Re: [xmail] Normal smtp.ipprop.tab behavior?

2009-05-08 Thread fred
!wlex /mailsrv/MailRoot/filters/antispam/antispam.php   @@FROM
@@CRCPT   @@RRCPT   @@REMOTEADDR  @@FILE

I think this would do the trick!

Thanks!

-fred

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From: xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org [mailto:xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org]
On Behalf Of Davide Libenzi
Sent: 8 mai 2009 11:22
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Subject: Re: [xmail] Normal smtp.ipprop.tab behavior?

On Fri, 8 May 2009, fred wrote:

 Thanks Davide,

 If I understand correctly I can't completely whitelist a certain smtp IP
 range from all the filters/checks, I will have to create a whitelist
within
 my filters? This is not a problem, I just want to make sure.

You'd need to, even though this makes me think that the local/remote
address filters inside filters.*.tab, can use a negation ('!') operator.


- Davide


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[xmail] Normal smtp.ipprop.tab behavior?

2009-05-07 Thread fred
Hi guys,

Is it normal that even if I put a range of IPs inside smtp.ipprop.tab that
emails that I receive from theses IPs get caught by filters? I have triple
checked all the .tab files and they are all in correct format (tabs and
enter for last line).


Here is the content smtp.ipprop.tab file:

142.169.0.0/16WhiteList=1


Here is the content smtp log file:

mail.myserver.net mail.myserver.net 142.169.1.152 2009-05-07
16:42:19   smtp2.globetrotter.net domain.net
ldesrosi...@domain.netaander...@domain.net   S18CB6
RCPT=OK 0 
mail.myserver.net  mail.myserver.net  142.169.1.152 2009-05-07
16:42:22   smtp2.globetrotter.netdomain.net
ldesrosi...@domain.netaander...@domain.netS18CB6
DATA=EFILTER0 


Here is a line inside my antispam log file:

2009-05-07 16:42:22 [142.169.1.152]:38042   ldesrosi...@domain.net
aander...@domain.netSPAM (6 / 6)1.5044
2009-05-07 16:42:26 [142.169.1.152]:38047   ldesrosi...@domain.net
otheru...@domain.netHAM (1/6)   1.2349
2009-05-07 16:45:55 [142.169.1.81]:61646ldesrosi...@domain.net
aander...@domain.netSPAM (6 / 6)1.5357


Thank you



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Re: [xmail] Normal smtp.ipprop.tab behavior?

2009-05-07 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Thu, 7 May 2009, fred wrote:

 Hi guys,
 
 Is it normal that even if I put a range of IPs inside smtp.ipprop.tab that
 emails that I receive from theses IPs get caught by filters? I have triple
 checked all the .tab files and they are all in correct format (tabs and
 enter for last line).

Yes, it is possible. From the manual:

WhiteList

If set to 1, all peer IP based checks will be skipped.
 



- Davide


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