Re: testing postfix' maps_rbl config?

2003-05-19 Thread Fraser Campbell
On May 19, 2003 02:14 am, Neale Banks wrote: > I've set up postfix on a Woody machine as a low-volume server (like it's > getting *really* low volume). All appears well except the amount of mail > slipping through the maps_rbl config, which is pretty draconian - like > this: > > # > # OK, we are

Re: testing postfix' maps_rbl config?

2003-05-19 Thread Neale Banks
On Mon, 19 May 2003, Mark Lijftogt wrote: > Hope this helps, > > Cheers, > Mark > > > maps_rbl_domains = sbl.spamhaus.org, > > > Quote from spamhaus.org (from their faq): > Once you have set up your mail server to use sbl.spamhaus.org, you can test > to see if the SBL blocking is working by s

Re: testing postfix' maps_rbl config?

2003-05-19 Thread Mark Lijftogt
Hope this helps, Cheers, Mark maps_rbl_domains = sbl.spamhaus.org, Quote from spamhaus.org (from their faq): Once you have set up your mail server to use sbl.spamhaus.org, you can test to see if the SBL blocking is working by sending an email (any email) to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (you must send

testing postfix' maps_rbl config?

2003-05-19 Thread Neale Banks
I've set up postfix on a Woody machine as a low-volume server (like it's getting *really* low volume). All appears well except the amount of mail slipping through the maps_rbl config, which is pretty draconian - like this: # # OK, we are being pretty aggresive here maps_rbl_domains = proxies