[IMGate] Config files

2006-02-23 Thread Steve Cobb
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Len, =20 Can you send me the latest config files? The ones I have are old!!! =20 Thanks, =20 Steve Cobb, A+, MCSE Computer Geeks 252.355.3339 ext 206 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[IMGate] Re: Config files

2006-02-23 Thread Len Conrad
>Can you send me the latest config files? The ones I have are old!!! the ones I have are also old (not updated in a long time). "one of these days", I'll update IMGate basic to the postfix 2.3 syntax, but don't hold your breath. Len

[IMGate] Confused on howto Whitelist a server.

2006-02-23 Thread Kevin Coveney
Ok, I thought that I whitelisted my clients server by ip:210.74.224.40 My testing showed: postmap -q "210.74.224.40" hash:/etc/postfix/mta_clients_bw.map ok but, still getting rejects - failing on header checks:: Feb 23 08:40:12 mailwasher postfix/cleanup[89778]: EB8BB11471: reject: header Su

[IMGate] Re: Confused on howto Whitelist a server.

2006-02-23 Thread Internet Chicago Staff
looks like its failing before it gets to your whitelist, I think you need to re-order your checks, and move your whitelist to the first position, as well as your permit mynetworks. But what do I know :) - Original Message - From: "Kevin Coveney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday

[IMGate] Re: Confused on howto Whitelist a server.

2006-02-23 Thread Kevin Coveney
Internet Chicago Staff wrote: >looks like its failing before it gets to your whitelist, I think you need to >re-order your checks, and move your whitelist to the first position, as well >as your permit mynetworks. > >But what do I know :) > > yes, but ... the mta_clients_bw.map is part of smt

[IMGate] Re: Confused on howto Whitelist a server.

2006-02-23 Thread Ten Forward Customer Support
Header and Body checks can't be whitelisted. It is a limitation of Postfix. -Jerry --- Thank You Ten Forward Customer Support Kevin Coveney wrote: Internet Chicago Staff wrote: looks like its failing before it gets to your whitelist, I think you need to re-order your checks, and move your white

[IMGate] Re: Confused on howto Whitelist a server.

2006-02-23 Thread Kevin Coveney
Ten Forward Customer Support wrote: > >Header and Body checks can't be whitelisted. It is a limitation of Postfix. >-Jerry --- Thank You Ten Forward Customer Support > > > Just to be clear on this... Is there is no way to Whitelist a server by IP to bypass Header Checks or Body Checks. If tha

[IMGate] Re: Confused on howto Whitelist a server.

2006-02-23 Thread Gerry
>Ten Forward Customer Support wrote: > >> >>Header and Body checks can't be whitelisted. It is a limitation of Postfix. >>-Jerry --- Thank You Ten Forward Customer Support >> >> >> >Just to be clear on this... >Is there is no way to Whitelist a server by IP to bypass Header Checks >or Body Che

[IMGate] Re: Confused on howto Whitelist a server.

2006-02-23 Thread John Dobbin
> I think this would involve going beyond the basic IMGate > configuration. I think this can be done with multiple > Postfix instances. Direct the whitelisted sender to an > instance without body fiters, and all the rest to the > instance with filters. > > Or, what I try to do for Header che

[IMGate] Re: Confused on howto Whitelist a server.

2006-02-23 Thread Len Conrad
>/*To: .*([EMAIL PROTECTED]) / DUNNO that's a good approach. DUNNO action short-ciruits the matching. no succeeding matches will be done. Len