On Sun, 24 Jul 2016, Louis Kowolowski wrote:
> You may wish to put your RBL checks into something spam assassin where you
> can include it in the overall score. There are many IPs which get
> blacklisted and there may not be practical ways to get off the list, or
> the owner of the block may not
You may wish to put your RBL checks into something spam assassin where you can
include it in the overall score. There are many IPs which get blacklisted and
there may not be practical ways to get off the list, or the owner of the block
may not care (ISP?). I found that including them in the
On 7/23/2016 12:15 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Jul 2016, Jim Garrison wrote:
>
>> We'd have to see your main.cf sections relating to blacklisting, and the
>> lookup tables they refer to.
>
> Jim,
>
>Would these be in the # JUNK MAIL CONTROLS section, such as ...?
>
>
On Sat, 23 Jul 2016, Jim Garrison wrote:
> We'd have to see your main.cf sections relating to blacklisting, and the
> lookup tables they refer to.
Jim,
Would these be in the # JUNK MAIL CONTROLS section, such as ...?
smtpd_client_restrictions =
check_client_access
On 7/23/2016 6:01 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
>I've a question about entries in yesterday's mail log for those of you who
> professionally administer mail servers running postfix.
[snip]
We'd have to see your main.cf sections relating to blacklisting,
and the lookup tables they refer to.
Also
I've a question about entries in yesterday's mail log for those of you who
professionally administer mail servers running postfix.
One reason postfix rejects incoming mail is a server configuration error
(the originating server, if I'm not mistaken). Many of these messages come
from servers