I'm sorry I wasn't clear about that. RBLWL is already unset, but DNSBL
scores it anyway. The only other option is noRBL, but I can't possibly
enter all of the IPs that this person can send from.
Peter Hinman
International Bridge / ParcelPool.com
On 4/23/2013 11:36 PM, Thomas Eckardt wrote:
>
Unset 'RBLWL' or use any other exception parameter in the 'DNSBL' section.
Thomas
Von:Peter Hinman
An: Assp-user@lists.sourceforge.net,
Datum: 24.04.2013 00:44
Betreff:[Assp-user] DNSBL is scoring whitelisted users even though
RBLWL isnot checked
I searched the l
I searched the list for DNSBL White to see if I could find another
thread on this, but the results didn't seem to show anything that was
related. Please forgive me (and point me in the right direction) if
this is a duplicate.
Running ASSP version 2.2.1(13020)
I have ValidateRBL set for score.
NetSNMP::ASN
NetSNMP::agent
both version 5.06 should work
Thomas
Von:BC
An: Assp-user@lists.sourceforge.net,
Datum: 22.04.2013 16:59
Betreff:[Assp-user] Correct version of NetSNMP
Greetings,
After a couples years of using ASSP in the standalone mode on several
servers, I
> Nice setup but wouldn't that mean that all clients would have to
> change their outbound port to 125?
Nope, reread what I wrote; ASSP will be listening on port 25 so clients
will just connect to that port where ASSP will proxy connections to
hMS so the client won't need to change their SMTP por