Hello Indunil,
I'm certain that the original poster understands this, and purposefully
blocks all outgoing communication from his server as a security measure.
He is far from the only one to implement the 'principle of least
privilege'. In fact, his firewall settings prohibit any sort of
>
>
> grep "208.83.137." messages
>
> DST=208.83.137.117
> or
> DST=208.83.137.118
>
> DST for destination. It's OUTBOLUND.
>
You can use amavisd-new without it.
>
> netstat -atnp | grep "208.83.137.118"
> tcp0 1 MYSERVERIP:53418208.83.137.118:2703 SYN_SENT
>
Good Morning.
Thank you.
Your referral solved my problem.
A.Costa
-Mensagem original-
De: amavis-users Em
Nome De Damian
Enviada: 3 de novembro de 2020 09:06
Para: amavis-users@amavis.org
Assunto: Re: Amavis IP and ports required for correct operation.
> Many
> Many rejection lines related to IP 208.83.137.117 and 208.83.137.118 appear
> in the log, on a CentOS postfix e-mail server. Does the Amavis service need
> to communicate with these addresses and ports?
This is probably Razor [1]
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