I need help with this one, if I try to send an email to anyone at
@bigpond.net.au I get these 2 errors below but if I telnet to their
MX hosts port 25 directly then a test message will go through okay
so it seems to only be a problem when I send via my local courier-mta.
Apr 30 16:09:27 mail cour
I am trying to get SPF checking setup on my courier server.
I have added the following to bofh:
opt BOFHSPFMAILFROM=pass,none,softfail,neutral,unknown
opt BOFHSPFFROM=pass,none,softfail,neutral,unknown,mailfromok
opt BOFHSPFHARDERROR=fail
I am still getting some responses that return a tempfail
Alessandro Vesely writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Set up a subdomain zone in one of your domains, and use the script to
populate the zone file, then set up Courier to use it as a DNS blacklist.
Fine. (Some suggest sub-subdomains, as backscatter.dnsbl.example.com.)
Q: is it publicly accessib
Jani Ollikainen wrote:
> Bernd Wurst wrote:
>> You could use the DNSBL from backscatterer.org for this.
>> But keep in mind, some legal senders, even some big ones, are listed there.
> /etc/courier/smtpaccess/default and add lines like:
> # Backscatter.org whitelist
> 83.145.220.69 allow,BLOCK
> 13
Bernd Wurst wrote:
> You could use the DNSBL from backscatterer.org for this.
> But keep in mind, some legal senders, even some big ones, are listed there.
Hi,
Yes, found too much entries there and need to whitelist them.
What I gathered from mail archives I should edit
/etc/courier/smtpaccess/d