BLACKLIST_REJECTION="Exception triggered by policyd - Simplicato"
Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães wrote:
> Can you show us exactly in which variable of policyd.conf the
> message 'Exception triggered by policyd' is defined ?? This is NOT a
> default message from policyd.
>
>
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gt; default message from policyd.
>
>
> jibie escreveu:
>
>> Jun 5 00:03:29 mx postfix/smtpd[64668]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
>> mail.censored.de[??.??.??.??]: 450 4.7.1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Recipient address rejected: Policy Rejection- Exception tr
goes on and on and on for 1000's of lines.
Note: censor.com and censored.de are obfuscated addresses as is
??.??.??.??=)
Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães wrote:
> jibie escreveu:
>
>> Hey thanks for your time
>>
>> But I actually never enabled greylisting. It'
Hey thanks for your time
But I actually never enabled greylisting. It's currently and has always
been disabled for my installation of policyd.
It's all very curious =)
Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães wrote:
> I really think you should be whitelisting your whole internal
> network addresses fro
addresses?
Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães wrote:
> jibie escreveu:
>
>> Right now policyd rejects the null address. I was curious if the null
>> address rejection is also rejecting bounce messages generated by postfix
>> and then queued for delivery.
>>
Right now policyd rejects the null address. I was curious if the null
address rejection is also rejecting bounce messages generated by postfix
and then queued for delivery.
Is there a way around this?
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Cami Sardinha wrote:
> jibie wrote:
>
>>> If one really wanted to do this in Policyd, you will need to run 2
>>> instances of Policyd. (one doing sender throttling by SASL/from
>>> addresses and another instance throttling by HOST addresses).
> The code i
> If one really wanted to do this in Policyd, you will need to run 2
> instances of Policyd. (one doing sender throttling by SASL/from
> addresses and another instance throttling by HOST addresses).
>
> Cami
>
Haha =) This is exactly what I thought of initially, but I dismissed it
as a bad
Is there any way to activate both sender throttling by from address and
ip address?
The reason I ask, is that I wanted to use policyd on an incoming mail
gateway machine, which from time to time, gets a sudden burst of email
from spammers, which i hoped to block with sender throttle by ip and