Re: Handling of mailing list (or other non system) accounts

2019-10-05 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
> > > > Accepting mails for user known to the system works, but what I haven't > > though about, are mailing lists. And probably, also mails to be > > recieved in > > [B]CC could be affected. > > > > As those are not directly adressed to any account known to the system, > > but > > f.e

Re: Handling of mailing list (or other non system) accounts

2019-10-05 Thread listac
I suppose my last mail has already been blocked, however, if it should make it ever through, it turned out to be a fetchmail issue, causing a loop and in turn bouncing mails with a 550. Am 26.09.2019 21:02, schrieb lis...@nebelschwaden.de: Hello, I've just made a configuration mistake

Handling of mailing list (or other non system) accounts

2019-10-05 Thread listac
Hello, I've just made a configuration mistake that'll likely put me on all blacklists in this universe. But asides that, I guess I have a more general question about the way opensmtpd handles recipient verification. Accepting mails for user known to the system works, but what I haven't though

Re: need help

2019-10-05 Thread Andrew Swartz
I've been lurking on this list for a long time but I've never posted. I've attached a perl program I threw together a couple years ago which does recursive SPF resolution. This might help your debugging. For this type of testing, pass it a domain on STDIN: echo 'gmail.com' | spf2ip.pl I use